Creative Commons revisions face same challenges as GPL
After the GNU General Public License (GPL), the Creative Commons License (CCL) is probably the most popular open source license now in use. Yet, while the writing of version 3.0 of the GPL has been widely covered in the media, the current revisions to the CCL have received little attention from the press -- nor have the drafters of the two licenses consulted each other. All the same, the CCL 3.0 revision has many of the same priorities as GPL 3.0, including increasing the clarity of the language, internationalizing the language, and addressing issues about digital rights management (DRM). But, like the GPL, an even more important issue is satisfying the concerns of major stakeholders -- a struggle that is as much about the credibility of the license as the details being discussed.

