Kevin Miller wrote:
I think most of the people sharing on revOnline are happy for their ideas
to be used, otherwise they wouldn't have uploaded the stacks. However I do
agree that some legal clarification is a good idea. How about we state
that everything on revOnline is automatically public domain, *unless* the
author of the stack places a clear notice on the stack that declares
copyright and an alternative license of their choice (they can use
whatever they like but only if they say so clearly)?

This is just a suggestion for feedback, not policy yet, so let me know
what you think.

I like it, provided folks understand what public domain means (include a simple definition?).

Your proposed solution seems the best of all worlds: simplicity for those who don't care about defining licenses, while allowing those who do to choose a license appropriate for their goals.

Gets my vote.

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