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> Too many broken countries don't have such a thing, and the alternatives don't focus enough on the importance of the Four Freedoms.
The CC0 license was designed to grant nearest public domain equivalence in jurisdictions that don't have an analogous concept. With public domain the Four Freedoms are neither here nor there with regards to derivative works.
> Some creative commons licenses are even non-Free.
Indeed some of them are, and I generally don't approve of them. However "public domain" is not, which is why I said that instead. As I understand it the set of Creative Commons licenses were made to cover a large area of issues, and were not intended primarily for software.
> "Copyright" is generally a misnomer
I know. That is why I have no issue when "copyright" is used to legally grant someone his real "copy-right".