I antipredict that "people get reanimated", but it doesn't follow that preserving people's minds using cryonics is morally irrelevant, or less so than the corresponding chance of saving human life. By preserving one's mind, you give the future additional information that it can use to produce more value, even if that's done not in the status quo manner (by reanimating).
Agreed, and thanks for sharing.
Giulio Prisco made a blog post giving permission to use the data in his Gmail account to reconstruct an uploaded copy of him.
Ben Goertzel copied the post and gave the same permission on his own blog. I made some substantial changes, such as adding a caveat to exclude the possibility of torture worlds (unlikely I know, but can't hurt), and likewise gave permission in my blog. Anders Sandberg comments on the thing.