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2014-10-01
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Which is the problem. If you think you're going to have problems with people giving their names to be part of a body of people to vote on those with legal liability, where do you plan on finding a group willing to give their names and be legally liable for things, and have no say or control over what they're being held liable for?
It helps the community by keeping the lights on. There needs to be a legal entity to take responsibility for these items. That could be a single person, or an e.V., or a corporation. You may be able to pull off having servers dangling out there is space for a while, an even have illegal things going on (ala Silk Road). But we've seen time and time again where that ends, and it's never pretty.
Because there are other legal items that it needs to do. Filing tax forms, renewing trade marks, handling requests from governments and other companies.
Tell me: If someone in tech staff were to post something they thought was legal, and it turns out it was not (just randomly, lets say something like an Angry Birds app). When Rovio comes after those servers, it's not going to go after "the community" or "Council" or even "GA". It looks for the legal entity responsible for the servers and goes for them. And there is always someone legally liable. Minimally the company or individual providing internet access to the server if the "owner" can't be found.
As for TechStaff and sysops not doing something requested if they feel it's "bad for the community", that was the core of an argument about device images. Nokia claimed it's images were copyright and needed to be removed. TechStaff bulked at removing them (someone was claiming they were "all FOSS") and they were vital to community. Legally though, we had to remove them. Nokia was nice about looking the other way for months while we had that debate internally.
Who will put themselves in a position of being liable for that, while having only the job of "cashier", and no say in what's going on?
Which is exactly what HiFo is, with the exception that HiFo is elected by the masses, where the e.V. board would be elected by the GA (in this case Council) only. GA elects the Board, and can force a new election. That is it's main power. Council has that same power over HiFo, except that it must potentially give up it's own reign at the same time by calling joint elections.
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2014-10-01
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By listening to community and the intentions and interests that get voiced. And of course by applying simple common sense
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2014-10-01
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so if the HiFo board do something that the community council tells it too do on behalf of the community, they are responsible for that action, If that action leads to circumstances that the community dislikes, then the board are in a position were they are legally vulnerable and legal action could be taken against them, even though the original action was perfectly legal.
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2014-10-01
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Sure, but AIUI it is the same even if there is no CC - they can always do something (like removing SDK images), that the community dislikes. How's that different?
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2014-10-01
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Sure, but AIUI it is the same even if there is no CC - they can always do something (like removing SDK images), that the community dislikes. How's that different?
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2014-10-01
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So, in (1) CC is completely removed, thus my question - how that benefits the community.
again - unless these orders are illegal. Why is that not sufficient to cover BoD's asses?
This is something that should be well thought and I don't feel competent enough in the matter to have the answer ready, but I am sure one can find a way so the legal entity to have the means to stop illegal activity by techstaff or CC
The same way I quickly ignore all the posts (be it by you or by someone else) where a personal war is put on the table.
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2014-10-01
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Just like that fact that he threatened to delete Maemo's infra zillion times, and that he started to demand money for his doubtful service.
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