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Default license to use #6

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csarven opened this issue Dec 29, 2015 · 6 comments
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Default license to use #6

csarven opened this issue Dec 29, 2015 · 6 comments

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csarven commented Dec 29, 2015

app ConfigurationFile can have a property to indicate the license that the user when creating content/media with that application.

The user can also have have a default license of their choice which they'd like use when creating/remixing content.

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csarven commented Jul 3, 2019

There is some overlap with #26 in that the user may have multiple licenses that they like / will use where possible, and perhaps one of them can be their preferred.

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timbl commented Jul 5, 2019

Should it be per-app or generic? In generic user preferences or app-specific preferences (or both)?

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timbl commented Jul 5, 2019

What should the choices offered be?

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timbl commented Jul 5, 2019

This functionality should be added to the access control screen when anything is public.

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timbl commented Jul 5, 2019

What is a good icon for this? Legal icons?

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csarven commented Jul 8, 2019

Should it be per-app or generic? In generic user preferences or app-specific preferences (or both)?

Both are nice to have I think - the user may not yet have an entry for an app. If both exists, the app-specific can override the generic.

What should the choices offered be?

Out of scope for this issue? I think Creative Commons is a good start (FWIW, dokieli does this)

Do you mean when a WebID is created by a server? Perhaps CC BY like a selected default?

This functionality should be added to the access control screen when anything is public.

Sure. Out of scope for this issue?

What is a good icon for this? Legal icons?

I wasn't sure what to use so decided to left it out. If an app has an opinion then it can use that (eg CC). I don't particularly like the ones with a document and a certificate kind of thing on it but I suppose it is generally recognisable.

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