Teonomia Wiki: direitos de cópia
Biblical Law -- No Mis-Attribution -- 1.0 (BL-NMA-1.0)
The following is a true "copyright" -- meaning that you actually have a transcendently-grounded "right to copy." With the original information content of this website, you are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.
Under the following terms:
No Mis-attribution — Unlike similar licenses which require attribution (thus implying that they will use force against you if you don't comply), this license contains only a negative command: You must not mis-attribute the authorship of any content on this Wiki. One neighbourly way to do this would be to give credit the originator, provide a link to the original content, and indicate if any changes were made. But we would never threaten force against you if you didn't do this. "No mis-attribution" encompasses two responsibilities (to which Biblical law always binds you):
- You may not lie and claim that you are the original author of the information
- You may not falsify the original authorial communication, such as by:
- quoting it out of an appropriate context
- leaving out wording that is key to the overall communication, or
- adding any content or formatting which might suggest to a reasonable person that the author said something which he or she did not originally say
Also, you may provide credit in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests that the content creator or the Theonomy Wiki endorses you or your use of the original information content.
The above restrictions -- and correlated liberties -- are grounded in Biblical law, not mere human law. The restrictions apply because anyone who uses the content is bound by the following commandments:
16 “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. Exodus 20:16WEB
11 ... “‘You shall not lie. “‘You shall not deceive one another. Leviticus 19:11WEB
The content creator cannot revoke your liberty to use this content because he/she is bound by the following commandments:
15 “You shall not steal. Exodus 20:15WEB
2 You shall not add to the word which I command you, neither shall you take away from it, that you may keep the commandments of YHWH your God which I command you. Deuteronomy 4:2WEB
A lei bíblica - ao contrário da maioria dos sistemas jurídicos modernos - maximiza sua liberdade: para se beneficiar e usar informações, idéias e outras inovações, que podem ser copiadas e usadas sem limite, e sem privar ninguém de sua cópia. A lei bíblica também o proíbe de ameaçar com coerção do governo civil as pessoas que usam as informações dessa maneira. Direitos autorais e coerção de patentes são furtos bíblicos e devem ser impedidos.
As leis de direitos autorais nem existiam antes do século XVIII. Sua mídia digital e outras mídias (por exemplo, disco rígido, papel, etc.) para armazenar informações são sua propriedade privada . Seu direito de propriedade de usar sua própria mídia de informação sob a lei bíblica (protegida por “Não roubarás”) substitui e anula qualquer reivindicação contrária afirmada pela mera lei humana (ver Mateus 28:18). Pessoas que reivindicam direitos de propriedade executáveis sobre informações (ou seja, números) ou ideias estão pecaminosamente adicionando à lei de Deus (em violação de Deuteronômio 4:2), e assim usurpando a autoridade de Deus.