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site-policy
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GitHub policy proposal on deepfake AI tools
The pull request and an update from GH team on what they mean,
https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/926#issuecomment-...
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GitHub policy proposal to ban projects used to create deepfakes
I'm sorry if the title might seem misleading, but I've based it on the actual PR [1], which says "GitHub does not allow any projects that are designed for, encourage, promote, support, or suggest in any way the use of synthetic or manipulated media for the creation of non-consensual intimate imagery or any content that would constitute misinformation or disinformation under this policy.". Notice the explicit "does not allow".
[1] https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/926
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Show HN: My wife and I made a maze game
It is possible, yes. It just hampers much of what people expect modern websites to do (though it hinders abuse, as well, which is good!).
But even GitHub, who proudly declared they had removed all non-essential cookies https://github.blog/2020-12-17-no-cookie-for-you/ added them back https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/582/files and now if you click either "Manage cookies" or "Do not share my personal information" at the bottom of the page, you'll see they have the common "Required", "Analytics", "Social Media", "Advertising" categories.
(Bummed that they have the Advertising category.)
- GitHub Privacy Changes, effective Sept. 1, 2022 - Final version, after the shit-storm
- GitHub Privacy Changes, effective Sept. 1, 2022
- Github Privacy Policy Pull Request faces massive backlash, as it reveals plans to stop respecting The Do-Not-Track Header, and the addition of Tracking Cookies to some domains. There Is a 30 Day "comment period".
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GitHub Moves to Guard Open Source Against Supply Chain Attacks
And now they're trying to save face by announcing this right after revealing that that they will no longer respect the DNT header, and that they'll be adding tracking cookies: https://github.com/github/site-policy/pull/582
- Github's Privacy Policy change sparks massive backlash as the platform reveals plans to ignore the Do-Not-Track header and introduces tracking cookies.
- GitHub adding tracking cookies to their site
policies
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Ask HN: Where can I find good legal documents?
Basecamp has their policies on Github, though it looks like they've archived the repo: https://github.com/basecamp/policies
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I have developed my MVP. How to create privacy policy?
For our policies, https://engineawesome.com/about/policies/, we used Basecamp's policies and forked them: https://github.com/basecamp/policies
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The legal side of SaaS - what all to prepare?
The 37signals / Basecamp policies would be a good starting point; https://github.com/basecamp/policies
- About to launch my SAAS site, how do I get a ToS and privacy policy?
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Where do you generate the Terms and Conditions document?
You can use basecamp’s GitHub and modify and change according to your needs. https://github.com/basecamp/policies
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Recommended way to generate a privacy policy and terms of service agreements?
We used Basecamps and just had to make some minor adjustments. We chose them because they are easy to understand: https://github.com/basecamp/policies
- I am soon launching my startup, how to create GDPR+terms and conditions?
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Ask HN: How do you write a “Terms of Service” for your startup?
Few options I’ve used.
1. legal zoom business advisory service which give you access to lawyers for free document review (under 10 pages) or 30 minute consultations with lawyers for about $40/month. I think they have a yearly plan that is even cheaper.
2. Rocker lawyer also provides free document reviews by lawyers for a yearly plan.
Both where useful for TOS and privacy policy and occasionally review NDA, etc.
3. Base camp ToS and privacy policy are available online and free to use
https://github.com/basecamp/policies
- 37signals Privacy Policy Updates
- Basecamp Removes Warrant Canary
What are some alternatives?
Consent-O-Matic - Browser extension that automatically fills out cookie popups based on your preferences
tosdr.org - ARCHIVED Source code for tosdr.org
screen-capture-recorder-to-video-windows-free - a free open source windows "screen capture" device and recorder (also allows VLC/ffmpeg and others to capture/stream desktop/audio)
pga-versions - Versions of terms of major social media platforms. Maintained by the Platform Governance Archive team, University of Bremen.
balanced-employee-ip-agreement - GitHub's employee intellectual property agreement, open sourced and reusable
LegalLogs - 📜 Tracking legal related pages and stuff from various services and publishers
odyssey - Authentically researching and rebuilding Halo's music with original hardware, + new and original music with the same genuine sound palette.