Birgitte SB wrote:
The works I see us dealing with here are religous works, goverment works, and manifestos of political groups etc. These sorts of works forbid modifiction because the authors do not want to be misrepresented not because they want to profit from the work. This
The Creative Commons has licenses that require attribution (-BY) and those that don't require attribution. But I don't think they have one that forbids attribution. It seems appropriate to link attribution to derivate works in a non-misrepresentation (NM) license clause, that would allow greater freedom than today's ND. Have they tried anything like that?
For whole recorded songs or films, the CC Sampling license strikes a similar balance between the CC-SA freedom to reuse in parts and the CC-NC prohibition of wholesale commercial copying, http://creativecommons.org/license/sampling