Yeah, it’s something like Trike technically owns much of the relevant aspects of Less Wrong but does so on behalf of Eliezer and the Singularity Institute.
If someone is in charge, what rights do they reserve for themselves?
and
At what point does the ratio of community contributions to Eliezer’s contributions mean we have the right to claim some ownership?
Would you be willing to go do the bit of research that answers these questions? I honestly don’t know how to seek an answer on either of those beyond simply asking the community in question (I’m familiar with how to answer the first four, so I’m assuming these are probably equally easy, I just don’t personally have a clue how one would check these :))
All of these questions could have been answered with a bit of research.
Down voted for not taking a few moments to consider before posting.
Down voted for not taking a few moments to explain how to answer these questions with a bit of research.
I already checked internic, and lesswrong.com is registered to enom, a domain name hosting company. I don’t know how to find out who really owns it.
lesswrong.{com,net,org} are registered to Trike, and I seem to recall that they manage its hosting and technical administrative aspects as well.
Yeah, it’s something like Trike technically owns much of the relevant aspects of Less Wrong but does so on behalf of Eliezer and the Singularity Institute.
Would you be willing to go do the bit of research that answers these questions? I honestly don’t know how to seek an answer on either of those beyond simply asking the community in question (I’m familiar with how to answer the first four, so I’m assuming these are probably equally easy, I just don’t personally have a clue how one would check these :))
They are obviously rhetorical questions, and so it’s not clear to me that more research would obviate the purpose of posting.