I found Creative Commons to be a good solution. I read about their philosophy on their website
This license is or comes from an American non-profit organization dedicated to protecting or classifying jobs and giving them a legal framework. Among all the list of available licenses you can choose different attributes related to the function of the origin to its originality and to the appointment obligation being in general licenses for shared use. These licenses, according to their type, are accompanied by a logo that makes their attributes quickly visible and the type of rights they protect. So I'm going to use Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
creative commonsThis idea proposed as a final project is conceived as a work of art and thus be treated in the future. It will be exhibited at the Mausoleum Museum in Morille Salamanca. Final realization will be built in 3D printed concrete. In its true scale it will measure about 3 meters and a half on the side and about 3 meters 60 in height and will contain at the same time a sculpture by another author will become a place where there is no wifi. To carry out this project in its real form, several companies will collaborate and we will have to count on the subsidy of the town halls and the Communities. It is very possible that this work leads in turn to other similar prototypes but it is not something clarified at the moment.
Given the characteristics of this project, it is very strange for me to talk about patents in this case. The use of the project is mainly the exhibition. Since it is a work of Fab Academy is under the general treatment of the license that is taken therefore and also given that I share all the files, is available to anyone who wants to reproduce it. I have no intention of patenting or planning any kind of special dissemination of this work beyond what the media themselves do when it is built at the time.
so I start looking for ways to use this totally strange component for me, and I found
Getting Started With the ESP8266 Chip ESP8266 Chipand the best detailed
A Beginner's Guide to the ESP8266A first reading what I find in all the manuals and tutorials is that this module is not capable of hosting a complete website. Since this component is completely foreign to me I do not dare to sign it firmly but it seems that it can only verify that a web communication has been established by generating a small server by means of a limited sending of information packages offering as possibilities to detect that a button or turn on a led. I think that will not be enough for my purpose
the rest would be to manufacture the gears to move the lid, connect everything and start it up