We have now gone through one cycle of editing, where William Merriam
made a correction and I accepted. William emailed me out-of-band using
the email address revealed in my personal profile. I also have a
pending edit from David Blomstrom, but I don't have his email address,
so I can't get his copyright transfer. This exposes a usability bug
in Knol.
Here is the exchange I had with William:
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Hi William,
Interesting that Knol doesn't give me a way to email the person making
the submission! Furthermore, it doesn't email ME letting me know
someone tried to edit my submission.
OK, here's what I would say if I had your email (and if you had done
something more serious than correct a misspelling):
Hi William,
Thanks for the edit. In order for me to incorporate your work without
encumbering my ability to publish this elsewhere, I need you to
transfer your copyright over the "derivative work" you created back to
me. Can you respond as follows, with your email signature following
the declaration?
"Dan, I hereby transfer the copyright over my derivative work at
http://knol.google.com/k/dan-r-greening/pattern/pcduwttervag/4#edit-suggestions
to you, with no encumbrances. You may credit me in the article or in a
related publication, but I am not requiring you to do so."
Once you do that, I will apply your edit. Thanks for the edit!
Dan R. Greening
d...@greening.org
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Hi Dan:
Even if you had email notification with the contributor's address,
that wouldn't do. Knol should add a warning about the license along
with the collaboration mode message when the contributor starts
editing.
Mediawiki puts a short statement under the edit box. More
specifically, Wikipedia uses this text:
You agree to license your contributions under the GFDL*.
Until we have that, I think an in-band message will do. I want to use
the same combination of all rights reserved and moderated
collaboration for some articles. It should be useful for typos and,
for example, corrections from the author of software that is the
subject of the article.
Anyway, for this time, of course...
Dan, I hereby transfer the copyright over my derivative work at
http://knol.google.com/k/dan-r-greening/pattern/pcduwttervag/4#edit-suggestions
to you, with no encumbrances. You may credit me in the article or in a
related publication, but I am not requiring you to do so.
Also, please quote any of the text of this message, for example on the
Google Groups "Derivative Works" thread, if it helps.
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Now back to the knol-users group:
Note that William is automatically credited in the knol as a
contributor (right column). I also credited him at the bottom, but I
don't think that's necessary. Finally, I think this could all be
resolved by a new license that states that submissions become the
property of the document owner. Submission would imply agreement with
the submission license, and therefore no exchange would be required.
This type of license is neither a GFDL license or a Creative Commons
license, because it is for the protection of the original author.
Does anyone know of the existence of such a license, so we don't have
to invent one?
Dan