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Revision as of 03:25, 25 July 2007
- Due diligence on legal agreement. What exactly are the XSPF and Xiph.org people committing to?
- commitment to open/royalty-free
DanBri suggests:
"http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205/#sec-Requirements It would be re-assuring if Xiph would explicitly (re)confirm their commitment to open, royalty-free standards in this area. From a look at the Xiph site, I'd guess that shouldn't be a problem..."- see theora notice for something similar in a xiph project.
- what was the arrangement between FLAC and Xiph when they did a similar thing in 2003?
- talk to Xiph lawyer?
- who owns XSPF copyrights and trademark?
- have each contributor sign something like http://copylaw.com/forms/copyassn.html
- add a copyright notice to each file
- can either side back out later?
- read the 501c and other legal documents
- commitment to open/royalty-free
- Move the mailing list? How to do that without affect Musicbrainz.org?
- Move wiki
- pointer on the old wiki to the new one
- freeze the old wiki to be sure that people use this one?