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Friday, December 20, 2002
Work on Uzilla.org is picking up -- specifically the "A Day in the Life" study. I had hoped that the creative commons would offer an appropriate license for the resulting data set, but Attribution-NoDerivs License.
However, how do statistical analyses fit into the notion of derivative works? And what if someone discovers something interesting through, say a markov chain model, wouldn't we want that model to be made available computationally? On the other hand, maybe I don't want a user experience consultancy to claim the data set as a propietary for-resale resource.
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