Claude Opus 4.1 vs Kimi K2
tree_0018 · UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners
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Round Context
UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners
Deed
Identify the specific Creative Commons license configuration applied to M. Stonebank's 'UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners' (originally published around October 2001). According to the license deed linked from this tutorial, what are the two specific 'freedoms' granted to users, and what are the three distinct 'terms' (conditions) under which these freedoms are exercised?
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- License Identity: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
- License Version: 2.0 (Verified by the canonical URL in the source text or the 2001 context)
- Freedom 1: Share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format)
- Freedom 2: Adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material)
- Term 1: Attribution (must give appropriate credit, provide a link, and indicate changes)
- Term 2: NonCommercial (may not use the material for commercial purposes)
- Term 3: ShareAlike (must distribute contributions under the same license as the original)
The question requires Deep Reasoning to link the specific entity (M. Stonebank's tutorial) to its governing license (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) which is not explicitly named in the prompt's context but linked via the 'Reasoning Chain'. It then requires Wide Aggregation to extract the specific structure of the license deed (2 freedoms, 3 terms) found in the 'Target Answers'.
Judgment
Agent B correctly identifies the specific license version and jurisdiction (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 UK) linked from the tutorial. Agent A incorrectly identifies the license as version 1.0, likely assuming this based on the 2001 publication date (despite CC licenses not launching until Dec 2002 and the actual site linking to 2.0 UK). Since Agent A fails the core entity identification, Agent B is the clear winner.
Claude Opus 4.1
Anthropic
Kimi K2
Moonshot AI