Very true. It’s hard to know how everyone will use the files once they get them onto the computer. What would happen if we released all copyright protection like Zenhabits? I have no idea. It’s an interesting idea. I wonder how it would play out in reality. I’m not sure if you’ve noticed but we do have Eliezer’s large essay “The Simple Truth” available for free so people can try out the service.
LessWrong is a unique situation for us. Most of the other blogs we will be partnering with are written by a sole blogger who will want us to use some form of copyright protection. This is why we’ve asked for opinions on the topic here to see what everyone would like to do.
I personally think that an opt-out or opt-in system seems the most fair as it gives the individual the option.
I’m not sure if you’ve noticed but we do have Eliezer’s large essay “The Simple Truth” available for free so people can try out the service.
There are two different kinds of freedom. People can download “The Simple Truth” from you without paying anything. They however are not free to remix it and create derivative works based on it.
Most of the other blogs we will be partnering with are written by a sole blogger who will want us to use some form of copyright protection.
On your end I don’t see a need to license every recording the same way. Specifically it wouldn’t cost much to make an experiement.
Two channels with similar LessWrong content. At the start ask every author for permission.
One channel gets a closed license the other gets CC-BY-SA. Both get the same price. It would be interesting to know the practical effects. Does the closed license channel sell better?
How widely will the CC-BY-SA content get distributed?
Very true. It’s hard to know how everyone will use the files once they get them onto the computer. What would happen if we released all copyright protection like Zenhabits? I have no idea. It’s an interesting idea. I wonder how it would play out in reality. I’m not sure if you’ve noticed but we do have Eliezer’s large essay “The Simple Truth” available for free so people can try out the service.
LessWrong is a unique situation for us. Most of the other blogs we will be partnering with are written by a sole blogger who will want us to use some form of copyright protection. This is why we’ve asked for opinions on the topic here to see what everyone would like to do.
I personally think that an opt-out or opt-in system seems the most fair as it gives the individual the option.
There are two different kinds of freedom. People can download “The Simple Truth” from you without paying anything. They however are not free to remix it and create derivative works based on it.
On your end I don’t see a need to license every recording the same way. Specifically it wouldn’t cost much to make an experiement. Two channels with similar LessWrong content. At the start ask every author for permission.
One channel gets a closed license the other gets CC-BY-SA. Both get the same price. It would be interesting to know the practical effects. Does the closed license channel sell better? How widely will the CC-BY-SA content get distributed?