What are the differences between Creative Archive and Creative Commons licences?
• The CC licences have (at least) five variations of licences, whereas the CA licence has only one version. This practically means that works licensed under CA may be mixed only with work licensed under certain versions of the CC licences (namely CC-nc-by and CC-by). • The preamble of the CA provides that it allows use and distribution of the relevant works only within the UK. • YOU is defined as a private individual or member of an educational establishment whereas there are no such restrictions in the CC-EW licence. • There is a definition of Crediting/ Attributing the author, which is not included in the CC-EW licences as a definition but may be derived from s.2.1. (under the You Must section, second bullet) and s.2.3. • The definition of No-Endorsement ( No-Endorsement means that You must not use the Work and/or Derivative Work in any way that would suggest or imply the Licensor’s support, association or approval) does not exist in the CC licences. This is due to the fact that the