Hi, since today uploading a freebie in pur site an user had two chance : no license or GNU general licence for free software. I never read that license but yesterday an user wrote to me that the license was not good. So I did some research on the net about the topic and found the Creative Commons licences (http://creativecommons.org) that provides licences for "some right reserved"of the freebies.
The licenses are six:
For NON COMMERCIAL use:
Attribution-NonCommercial
The licensor permits others to copy, distribute and transmit only unaltered copies of the work derivative works based on it are allowed.
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
The licensor permits others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the one that governs the licensor's work derivative works based on it are allowed.
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
The licensor permits others to copy, distribute and transmit only unaltered copies of the work not derivative works based on it.
The three for COMMERCIAL USE are exactly the same, but the user accept that the work can be used in a commercial use.
Or I've to find a real EULA (End user license) where the user can't even share the freebie elsewhere that would be the first option to choose, but I was unable to find it on the net (maybe you...) . I f I don't find it I'll do it myself modifying one of the above... Some ideas ?