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NOTICE:

Since this site is now in beta, it is time to have these conversations with the folks who are actually building this site. Please bring your comments and discussions to this site's 'meta' support forum so not to split these conversations. Thanks.

Proposal: Startup Business

Based on great points from @rbwhitaker in a previous discussion,I viewed the Maker Professionals proposition (now closed) in order to identify a base-line. The only question that seemed to fit the Startup Business proposition was

Do copyright laws apply to home fabrication?

Which to my novice understanding of Makers seems a good question for this proposition since Copyrights/Patents represent one of the many buzzwords for any Startup's key activities. However, one question doesn't qualify as a standard of evaluation.

What qualifies as a good (or bad) "Maker" question for this proposition?

Thanks in advance.

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I would say that any 'maker' question that focuses on sales, expenses, legal questions (ie copyright, DMCA, fair use) is a good question.

Any that focus on the actual creation/technical details of the product would probably be better elsewhere (ie "how do I do X in Photoshop?" does not belong here).

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