jryankennedy
Junior Member
Hello all!
I had a question about Creative Commons (Attribution Non-Commercial).
There is a website that has a series of short stories. I think it would be great if these stories were printed in a book for others to enjoy. However, I want to be sure this is legal. If I put this book together, there would be costs involved like printing the book or hosting an ebook. Could I charge like $0.99 for an ebook and something like a few bucks for a printed copy just to cover the cost of making these available?
By no means do I want to make money off this, I just want to make it more accessible.
If I am allowed to sell a book for a few bucks, and it exceeds the cost of the book, what should I do with the left over money? Does that make sense?
When does this cross the line between non-commercial and commercial?
Thanks!
I had a question about Creative Commons (Attribution Non-Commercial).
There is a website that has a series of short stories. I think it would be great if these stories were printed in a book for others to enjoy. However, I want to be sure this is legal. If I put this book together, there would be costs involved like printing the book or hosting an ebook. Could I charge like $0.99 for an ebook and something like a few bucks for a printed copy just to cover the cost of making these available?
By no means do I want to make money off this, I just want to make it more accessible.
If I am allowed to sell a book for a few bucks, and it exceeds the cost of the book, what should I do with the left over money? Does that make sense?
When does this cross the line between non-commercial and commercial?
Thanks!