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I think someone doesn't understand CC

You don't license something under CC "as a derivative work".

CC lets you explicitly *allow* derivative works (or disallow them, as you see fit), so if she wants people to do that then *she* could license *her* work under CC and omit the ND (no derivatives) clause, but she can't require people to license *theirs* as CC-this-is-derivative because there is no such license.

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