Difference between revisions of "IP and licensing policy"
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* '''DWTFYW''' - http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/ | * '''DWTFYW''' - http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/ | ||
* '''Non-policy''' - if we are not a business, and we do not build it for you, you have to decide how it will be licensed. Good luck with that. | * '''Non-policy''' - if we are not a business, and we do not build it for you, you have to decide how it will be licensed. Good luck with that. | ||
− | ** The non-policy seems closest but perhaps without the paradoxical title: | + | ** The non-policy seems closest but perhaps without the paradoxical title: ''Baltimore Node makes no claim to intellectual property created by Baltimore Node members or created using Baltimore Node resources or facilities.'' |
** We should probably establish an operating policy for the wiki and website on what material is appropriate to post. Everything else can between individuals using the space. | ** We should probably establish an operating policy for the wiki and website on what material is appropriate to post. Everything else can between individuals using the space. |
Revision as of 17:36, 13 July 2009
Proposed Baltimore Node Policy
Potential licenses
- Over the Shoulder Open License - we cannot dictate how you use the things you build, but if folks are around, they'll probably check out what you're doing and might feel inclined to ask you about it.
- DWTFYW - http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
- Non-policy - if we are not a business, and we do not build it for you, you have to decide how it will be licensed. Good luck with that.
- The non-policy seems closest but perhaps without the paradoxical title: Baltimore Node makes no claim to intellectual property created by Baltimore Node members or created using Baltimore Node resources or facilities.
- We should probably establish an operating policy for the wiki and website on what material is appropriate to post. Everything else can between individuals using the space.