Copyleft or libre share-alike licences are the largest subcategory of share-alike licences. They include both free content licences like Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike and free software licences like the GNU General Public License. These licences have been described pejoratively as viral licences, because the inclusion of copyleft material in a larger work typically requires the entire work to be made copyleft. The term reciprocal license has also been used to describe copyleft, but has also been used for non-libre licenses. Free content and software licences without the share-alike requirement are described as permissive licences.
Creative Commons
As with all six licences in the current Creative Commons suite, CC Attribution-ShareAlike and CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike require attribution. According to Creative Commons, the advantage of this license is that future users are not able to add new restrictions to a derivative of your work; their derivatives must be licensed the same way. The 3.0 and 4.0 version of the ShareAlike licenses include a compatibility clause, allowing Creative Commons to declare other licenses as compatible and therefore derivatives may use these instead of the license of the original work.
Version history
Over the years, Creative Commons has issued 5 versions of the BY-SA and BY-NC-SA licenses.
Attribution-ShareAlike Version 1.0 Generic and Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Version 1.0 Generic – Released December, 2002
Attribution-ShareAlike Version 2.0 Generic and Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Version 2.0 Generic – Released May, 2004
Attribution-ShareAlike Version 2.5 Generic and Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Version 2.5 Generic – Released June, 2005
Attribution-ShareAlike Version 3.0 Unported and Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Version 3.0 Unported – Released March, 2007
Attribution-ShareAlike Version 4.0 International and Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Version 4.0 International – Released November, 2013
Adoption
In June 2009 the Wikipedia community and Wikimedia Foundation board approved the adoption of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license as the main content license for Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites. Creative Commons hailed this decision as a victory for free culture as well as visionary leadership.