On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, Lije Carpenter wrote:
> Emily Ravenwood <[email protected]> wrote:

> | At the same time, I would be pretty infuriated if I found that an
> | entry I had posted to a comm had been reposted somewhere I could not
> | assert any control over it. [...]
>
> Here's a question for you, based on the one I just put to Mark: if the 
> maintainers of a community to which you belong posted an announcement to 
> tell folks (or even PM'd every member to let them know) that the 
> community was moving and/or crossposting to Dreamwidth, and you were 
> given a month to either remove your content or flag it in some way that 
> let the community maintainer know that you did *not* want it imported to 
> Dreamwidth (even if that were by answering a poll), would that be 
> sufficient control for your comfort level?

Speaking for myself, no. Unless you had obtained my personal, explicit, 
permission (that is, unless I had told you "yes, I will let you repost my 
entries in $community to $other_site"), I would file a DMCA takedown 
notice as soon as I found out you had. I would likely let the PTB of the 
originating site know as well, if only for the record.
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