Personally, I don't like anything that appears on HPR with anything other than HPR branding.

Any recurring cast which seeks its own identity/label/title, is, IMHO, a parasite.

Why not just produce the same content without the extra layer of branding?






On 19/05/2023 15:30, Yung Lyun wrote:
Hello HPR Community.

I’m requesting assistance from the HPR community. A show I produce and upload to HPR must be paused until we have the communities input; nothing too bad just need more input before continuing.

First, I create and release the “Oh No! News” on HPR. It has been brought to my attention that the shows content requires further review and must be changed to comply with HPR’s community guidelines (https://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#permission). Some of the shows contain direct quotes and **not** all jurisdictions support “fair use”. This is a flaw/failure on my part and **if** the show is allowed to continue, it must be brought inline with HPR community guidelines.

Secondly, syndication concerns must be addressed (https://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#syndication). When I created the HPR News, now the “Oh No! News”, I did **not** considered syndication; I had no interest. Let me be very clear, at **NO** point do I plan to seek syndication; I’m not interested. The “Oh No! News” was/is created for the HPR community as a product we can share, enjoy, and participate in without any limits. It is my way of “giving back” to the community that has provided loads of information and entertainment for me. I’ll be releasing a show with more information on the subject soon.

Last, If it must go, then let it go. I’ve enjoyed creating the “Oh No! News”, but I enjoy HPR more. If the show threatens the community or isn’t accepted by the community I have no problem letting it go. No decisions have been made and this is a call for all members of the HPR community to weigh in on the matter. I ask that you voice your concerns and/or provide any feedback at your earliest convenience.

Thanks,

SGOTI (Some Guy On The Internet).


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