Pardon the default “look at a directory with no index.html
page” table, but honestly, I would‘ve gone with a bulleted
list, so at least this gets you sorting. But since Question Copyright shut
down and, seemingly, didn‘t bother to double-check that their hosting
would survive them, it seemed time to pull out and archive their handful of
worthwhile articles.
Did I (John) make biased choices?
Absolutely. This archive ignores vast swaths of their publishing history
that felt too far out of step with the Free Culture movement. And even
among these few posts, I would strongly recommend using them as inspiration
for better writing, not for direct use.
Question Copyright ceded the rights to its writing into the public domain.
This archive has made no changes, not even to the styling, though if
anybody represented finds this archive and would prefer to not have their
comments to a post included, that seems entirely fair.