I can’t think of a good reason why not. 

I know folks have the option of releasing shows not CC-BY-SA, but have they? If 
so, do we have a way to identify them and exclude them from editing?

Also, for what its worth, I am herby explicitly giving the HPR admins 
permission to modify my show note as needed.


/x1101
> On Jul 6, 2017, at 3:42 PM, Ken Fallon <k...@fallon.ie> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> As you know we are going back over the old shows to add tags for
> Archive.org. Nearly all the shows need tags, and summaries. Some even
> need show notes, or to be placed in series. You can help - see the main
> page for more information.
> 
> In the process of doing it I was thinking it would be a good idea to do
> a bit of housekeeping on them. For example, fix the html, check the
> links still work and point to where the host originally intended, etc.
> 
> I was asking Dave (who's leading this) what we should do if the show
> notes need correcting. For example a show may benefit from having
> "Google Reader was shut down on July 1, 2013, but this show is of
> historical interest." _still not over that one :)_
> 
> The license is cc-by-sa, so we are allowed to do "derivative works" on
> the show notes. To be honest most of the early shows didn't have show
> notes so they were often added by the admins.
> 
> Our current policy as is defined in "hpr2210 :: On Freedom of Speech and
> Censorship" would seem to allow us to do this.
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2210
> 
> So the question is are we allowed to modify show notes ?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> Ken Fallon
> http://kenfallon.com
> http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30
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