Unfortunately, the presentations as a whole were not accepted under an
explicit license AFAIK, so we actually need an opt-in approach to cover
our collective ... selves. I can't imagine that failure to opt-out
would be legally meaningful. Any Australian lawyers care to comment?
--
Mark
Venka wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Instead of have nearly 150 speakers confirming
> availability of their presentation under cc-by-sa-2.5
> it would be better to ask if there are any
> who would not agree to share.
>
> Guess, that would lead to less e-mail traffic.
> I had 3 oral and 1 poster presentations
> at FOSS4G-2009 and would like to confirm that
> all of them can be made available under
> cc-by-sa-2.5
>
> Cheers!
>
> Venka (Venkatesh Raghavan)
>
> P.S. CC this e-mail to co-authors too
>
>
> Ricardo Pinho wrote:
>> I, Ricardo Pinho confirm that my presentation titled "GISVM, the
>> ultimate tool for teaching FOSS4G", and presented
>> during the FOSS4G 2009 is available to all under the terms of the
>> Creative Commmons Attribution-Share Alike license:
>>
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/>>
>>
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