Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Haven't done one of these in a while: AMA!
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Bedeho
@bedeho
If someone makes Warpcaster 2, where they generate lots of revenue using creative work of publishers who used Warpcaster, like videos and images, what in Farcaster or Warpcaster prevents publishers from suing Warpcaster 2 for a cut? Basically, what is the role of licenses in a multi-client protocol?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
We’re thinking about this now for mainnet release. Two questions I’m thinking about: How does that work for the web with search results? How does it work with Ethereum?
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Bedeho
@bedeho
Analogies are great for working this stuff out. What bothers me is that it ultimately rests on what laws in different countries say, which sucks for protocol builders to have to think of.
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Bedeho
@bedeho
One analogy I like is the browser, which is sort of a client for a protocol. A browser can monetize any way it likes without having any responsibility to website publishers, but I’m not sure that is a perfect analogy either.
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