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Old 06-12-2019, 03:00 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by arjaybe View Post
Yes, it's possible, if you own the copyright. You can always progress to a less restrictive license, but you can't go the other way. It might end up triggering a lawsuit, though, depending on who thinks they're losing something. CC hasn't been tested very widely in court, yet. Where it has, it has always held up, though. I can't speak to the other stuff.
Ok, thanks. I was thinking about it because there are times when you can see a descendant renewing copyrights when the books are unlikely to still be popular, and I was thinking that perhaps it's because the stories might be useful for the studios. So make the ebooks free but the studios still have to pay to use the stories.

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