If you keep the image set, you'll need to drop my avatar from it. The rights issue on it is ... murky. In short, Dave didn't give me full rights to it; my use here and on my website are okay; elsewhere is... probably not. Though Dave's no longer around on the Net to object, we should play it safe.
I like the idea of keeping the copyright commercial-okay, partly so that academics who publish research which includes the wiki won't need to remove it, and partly because I like the idea of someone eventually doing a book form of the wiki.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
Quote: (They'd actually be able to grab content from us, but I'm not sure that will be an issue.)They probably will, too -- which will simply be the most profound complement they could give a competitor.
I like the idea of keeping the copyright commercial-okay, partly so that academics who publish research which includes the wiki won't need to remove it, and partly because I like the idea of someone eventually doing a book form of the wiki.
Quote: Looks like I'll have to set up a system for DMCA takedown requests, and hope for the best.In the interests of being far more creator-friendly than TVT, I was going to urge the new wiki have comprehensive contact information for this kind of thing (unlike the old TVT system of hiding the one contact address three page-levels down and not actually listing any policies anywhere). One thing that should differentiate ATT from TVT is its willingness to engage creators who contact ATT on both a friendly and an unfriendly basis.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.