ross wrote:But maybe for the purposes of this forum, it's still best to adopt a Sensei's Library-compatible license, and then force those who wish to retain copyright to find another venue. For example, if John Ferryborn wants to post an exerpt from his upcoming article here, he can post it on his blog and post a link here instead. Or if tchan001 wants to post a collection of Chinese books and commentary with the idea that he might want to delete all his posts and make money off the content elsewhere, he should probably just post his books and commentary elsewhere to begin with and post links to it from here. That way anything actually posted here can be considered safe to archive in Sensei's Library and doesn't have the danger of being lost to a database outage or GD-style destruction. But we have to look at what we're losing out by going that route.
That sounds reasonable to me.
Personally I get a little impatient when the copyright club gets thrown about within this kind of context and I'm not saying that's being done here. I'm all for copyright protections. I publish too. But it's nice to have a place where old fashion conversation and knowledge can be shared without having copyright legalese hovering over our heads threatening to stifle free exchange.