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License for presentations? #2

Open jiahao opened 10 years ago

ghost commented 10 years ago

Well, regardless what license we end up with in the end, mine will also be CC-BY. Anything else is just too complicated for my taste. I will push a final version with a CC-BY logo somewhere to indicate this, along with some final fixes that were not uploaded this morning but were included in the talk.

simonbyrne commented 10 years ago

I'm happy with CC-BY: I've added a note to that effect.

johnmyleswhite commented 10 years ago

CC-BY works for me

porterjamesj commented 10 years ago

SGTM. Let's shoot to get everyone to agree to that.

dmbates commented 10 years ago

Fine for me too. On Jun 27, 2014 11:15 AM, "John Myles White" notifications@github.com wrote:

CC-BY works for me

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IainNZ commented 10 years ago

SGTM

yurivish commented 10 years ago

Fine by me, too.

dcjones commented 10 years ago

Ok with me.

madeleineudell commented 10 years ago

likewise.

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Fine by me, too.

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milktrader commented 10 years ago

Agreed

ssfrr commented 10 years ago

I'm in.

peace, s

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Agreed

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astrieanna commented 10 years ago

CC-BY SGTM.

aviks commented 10 years ago

I'm happy with CC-BY.

jiahao commented 10 years ago

CC-BY was agreed upon by unanimous acclamation at the end of the conference.

ssfrr commented 10 years ago

But having a written record is probably not a bad idea.

On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Jiahao Chen notifications@github.com wrote:

CC-BY was agreed upon by unanimous acclamation at the end of the conference.

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jiahao commented 10 years ago

Of course, I was just writing that down for the record.

ssfrr commented 10 years ago

I go on the record as apologizing for my record-related presumption.

for the record.

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Of course, I was just writing that down for the record.

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ArchRobison commented 10 years ago

CC-BY almost works for me. I updated my presentation to minimize copyrighted items, but it still references the copyrighted name Intel, as in Intel(R) AVX2, which is part of one slide's content. The license for my presentations should note that brand names may be copyrighted. My presentation has a slide that says that.

ssfrr commented 10 years ago

Can brand names be copyrighted? I thought that would fall under trademark.

On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 1:15 PM, ArchRobison notifications@github.com wrote:

CC-BY almost works for me. I updated my presentation to minimize copyrighted items, but it still references the copyrighted name Intel, as in Intel(R) AVX2, which is part of one slide's content. The license for my presentations should note that brand names may be copyrighted. My presentation has a slide that says that.

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ArchRobison commented 10 years ago

My error. Intel is a trademark, as noted in my presentation's last slide.