At the bottom of the original document it says: "The author of this document is Dave Winer, founder of UserLand software, and fellow at Berkman Center." Below that is a Creative Commons license which says: "The content found on this site is made available under the terms of an Attribution/Share Alike Creative Commons license."#
All of that is missing from the W3C's copy of my spec. #
My name has been removed, as has the original license. #
That's wrong. They must fix that. My recommendation, just point the original document and forget about hosting a copy. The Harvard website is not going anywhere. #
Last update: Wednesday June 28, 2023; 8:34 AM EDT.
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