Everyone’s An Expert (Just Not On Copyright Law)


D’oh!
Originally uploaded by Mark McLaughlin.

Interesting dust-up brewing this morning. In one corner is Seth Godin. In the other? “BNPublishing.” (Whoever they are.)

Apparently, BNPublishing has taken Seth’s free Everyone’s An Expert e-Book, repackaged it, and is now selling it through Amazon, eBay, and one would presume other outlets. A quick dig this morning on the BNPublishing website seems to show their business model as taking non-rights-protected works and packaging them up for easy sale. For example, they are also selling titles such as The Art of War and the like on their site.

The issue: Everyone’s An Expert was released under a CreativeCommons-Attribution-2.5 license, which allows commercial usage.

(There is another license, CreativeCommons-Attribution-NonCommercial-2.5, that precludes commercial usage. But that’s not the license that was used.)

Any experts out there? Are there other aspects (e.g. trademark) that would prevent this?

Not sure, but I think Seth might be out of luck on this one. YAFLE.

(N.B. Not a lawyer, etc.)

Update: MindBlogging has a similar take.

3 Replies to “Everyone’s An Expert (Just Not On Copyright Law)”

  1. Well, the attribution license reserve’s the author’s right to specify how attribution is to be made. Most people don’t bother to say, and Seth might have left it open. So, how did the republisher of the book provide attribution, if at all?

    That could be relevant but not the sort of thing that would likely produce an injunction against the publisher.

  2. Looking at the license it states: “For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.”

    Nowhere on the Amazon page do I see text that describes the license.

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