Hi Jani,

I don't have a good idea, but I am very interested in the license issue.

I have generally worked on BSD or Apache style licenses for code I
have released, but obviously users of technology can use them to
construct a variety of services which can be charged for.

A group working next door to me is working on various cloud computing
ideas centered around computation and metering and thus charging or
services. I am curious is a fragment of content, such as an island,
could be executed in a cloud while charging users of the world a fee
for the services. It is an extension of the Service Level Agreement
work that people have talked about with Web Services.

I will start asking around here and if I find something, I will post
to the email list. I think it is a very interesting issue.

Yuzo

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Jani Pirkola<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been thinking a while how one should license commercial content.
> Anyone has good ideas about that? I've been experimenting some at
> http://rexxed.com but I haven't found any good and comprehensive ones that
> can be copied around (licenses themselves should be copyable under CC or so
> to be useful).
> I wrote about the license hunt to Maxping
> too: http://www.maxping.org/business/virtual-economics/how-to-license-content-outside-of-second-life-.aspx
> Best regards,
> Jani
> http://twitter.com/snowcrashme
>
> >
>

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