Icarium wrote:I would like to start a page about my own collection. Just because it's an easy way to put the information down and it will be available for someone else should it be useful.
I would like to ask your permission to do that. Does anybody mind?
kbdfr wrote:Icarium wrote:I would like to start a page about my own collection. Just because it's an easy way to put the information down and it will be available for someone else should it be useful.
I would like to ask your permission to do that. Does anybody mind?
Hey, I find that's a great idea provided there are links to and from the "normal" wiki pages dealing with the individual items presented.
webwit wrote:About copyrights and such, not much has been developed yet regarding this subject matter. I imagine we should have something similar as wikipedia, they use this open license for texts, and contributors can chose from a number of open licenses for media. Personally I prefer public domain, but that won't be everybody's preference.
koralatov wrote:webwit wrote:About copyrights and such, not much has been developed yet regarding this subject matter. I imagine we should have something similar as wikipedia, they use this open license for texts, and contributors can chose from a number of open licenses for media. Personally I prefer public domain, but that won't be everybody's preference.
I am not a fan of Creative Commons licenses; I tend to side with Joe Clark’s take on the issue. As such, knowing that anything I contribute to the DT wiki instantly ceases to be under my copyright is a huge disincentive. I don't mind sharing my work freely (“free as in beer”), but I don’t want to lose my copyright over it either.
I generally don’t care about copyright on copy-editing or factual corrections, but I’ve poured quite a lot of time into a project recently that I think would be a great addition to the wiki. However, I’m unwilling to post it if it means I lose copyright/sign away everything under a CC license.
On a related note, what’s the policy on misappropriation of copyrighted works? I’m thinking of the case of someone taking another person’s work and reposting it on the wiki.
ripster wrote:It doesn''t matter what the license says.
Whomever owns the Website owns the Wiki and other content.
I know this from personal experience..
koralatov wrote:ripster wrote:It doesn''t matter what the license says.
Whomever owns the Website owns the Wiki and other content.
I know this from personal experience..
You’re right, of course. Licensing is all pretty academic on a site you don’t own.
webwit wrote:koralatov wrote:ripster wrote:It doesn''t matter what the license says.
Whomever owns the Website owns the Wiki and other content.
I know this from personal experience..
You’re right, of course. Licensing is all pretty academic on a site you don’t own.
Now you want two mutually exclusive things. With an open license, anyone can run a copy, while with closed licenses, distribution would be a nightmare.
koralatov wrote:How does his license protect him from that?
webwit wrote:I really think you're better off with hosting your own personal closed license stuff instead of seeking to do it in a community collaborative wiki and preemptively accuse them of violating licensing and copyright. The whole fucking point of using open licensing is to prevent that stuff.
webwit wrote:Any compatible open source license should work. Using others is just not practical - it's incompatible with the collaborative nature of mediawiki, and it would impose all kinds of restrictions on distribution. Imagine 50 contributors using closed licenses. If someone would ask if it is possible to run a mirror, we'd have to ask all 50 of those contributors.
mintberryminuscrunch wrote:[...]
cc by nc sa
should do the job,
no one could use your content without naming you as the author
the person to use your content has to share it under the same license
nc non commercial
7bit wrote:Don't see the point to use PNG here. The quality of the source-images isn't really good, so 90% JPEG should be fine (42% the size of Cherry_Catalog_Technology_Page.png).
BTW: Do you have a permission to upload these? Any source?
This limit on ripster’s posts has been a Pyrrhic victory. He might be making fewer posts, but he’s now engaging in the forum equivalent of top-posting which is confusing.

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No problem, feel free to use my pictures. (Litster: looks like DragonBro can read Ripster's reply!)
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