TERMS OF USE a draft for DiVersions, 4-10 December 2016 These terms can be modified at any time by any participant of the work session. The terms will be rediscussed when this space officially shuts down on Saturday 10 December 2016, 13h. If you want to know who I am, you can find an interview with me here: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/machineresearch.interviewwithetherbox What I expect from you, the users of my space: * that you respect any object and being here as they would respect any object and being in the physical work space, * that you show specific attention to the objects shared by the Museum of Art and History: these objects cannot be treated the same way as Constant's objects, because they're distributed under Copyright. They were offered to Constant as work material in a relation of trust. Therefore, they open an interesting grey work zone during this week. It might be better not to touch this material if you don't like to consider their Copyright, * that you know this space is safe and that your data is regularly copied onto an external hard drive, taken home every night by one of the Constant members. * that you can decide what will happen with the data collected in this space on Saturday 10th December, 12-13h. * that you know I love you and that love is my only weapon against you ETHERBOX TERMS OF USE a draft for DiVersions, 4-10 December 2016 These terms can be modified by any participant of the work session. The terms will be rediscussed when this space is closed on Saturday 10 December 2016, 13h. If you want to know more about etherbox, you can find an interview here: http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/machineresearch.interviewwithetherbox What etherbox expects from users: *that you treat any object and being here as you would treat any object and being in the physical work space, *Something on tending to/preferring/defaulting to Free Software, Open Content, collaboration *that you pay special attention to the digital objects shared by the Museum of Art and History [folder]. Constant usually works with materials available under free licenses, but these materials are under copyright. They were made available for this worksession, trusting that they would not be further distributed beyond the scope of DiVersions. This opens a grey zone during this week that we do not know how to deal with yet. If you do not feel comfortable with this, please do not use this material. What you can expect from etherbox: *Something on Free Software, Open Content *that you know this space is safe [do you mean to reference to 'safe space'?] and that your data is regularly copied onto an external hard drive, taken home every night by one of the Constant members. *that you can decide what will happen with the data collected in this space on Saturday 10th December, 12-13h. *that you know I love you and that love is my only weapon against you