Re: [DIYbio] DIY Science Equipment contest

Reminder Tekla Labs BuildMyLab Contest ends in 5 days! (on 11:59 pm PT, December 16th 2013)

http://www.instructables.com/contest/buildmylab

There are already a number of great submissions. Even if you are not submitting I encourage everyone to check it out.

-Todd

PS as an unrealed note, Tekla Labs is also cohosting a hackathon - "Hacking for Global Health" at UC Berkeley on January 11th incase anyone is interested! http://www.eventbrite.com/e/diagnostics-by-design-a-hack-day-for-global-health-tickets-8959705721?aff=es2&rank=1&sid=1f2927a15d2911e3887412313b0a99d4


On Monday, September 16, 2013 1:02:50 PM UTC-7, Mackenzie Cowell wrote:
Does the CC-BY-SA license discussed here only cover the design or the actual hardware and its sale? 

What legal precedents show a CC-BY-SA licensor stopping an off-license manufacturer from selling the product of the design? I think Phil Torrone had some insightful thoughts on this a while ago re: a 3D printer clone product on kickstarter. The bottom line was that currently there is no legal power behind the copyright-based licenses but there is social power behind them.

My philosophy is, just do it, and be good, and the rest will follow. Relax about the pseudo-legal murkiness of the CC-style licenses for HW and just make stuff.

Mac

On Monday, September 9, 2013 11:49:41 AM UTC-7, John Griessen wrote:
On 09/09/2013 01:39 PM, Mike Kang wrote:
> there's no email chain to crawl up either.
TAPR simply demands licensees send an email.  They don't have to confirm it by a two way conversation.
Apart from attribution, the emails and the no-patent-suits between licensees are the
two big differences from CC-BY-SA.  The intent is to build community and help collaboration on improvement.

Glad to hear about you all at Tekla Labs wanting proliferation of ideas and practical machines DIY or otherwise.

John Griessen

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