[open-bibliography] Licensing openbiblio.net Re: Principles on Open Bibliographic Data
Rufus Pollock
rufus.pollock at okfn.org
Sun Oct 17 16:36:31 UTC 2010
On 16 October 2010 20:20, Adrian Pohl <ad.pohl at googlemail.com> wrote:
[...]
> I now licensed the blog under a CC-BY-license. I believe everyone
> agrees on a CC-BY-Llicencse as for other OKFN related content [3]. I
> first had doubts to license the whole blog all by myself and thought
> about asking permission as there are other people who provided the
> main part of the content. But at last I thought in the OKFN context it
> is clear that the content is open. I hope nobody has any problems with
> this approach.
Yes, completely agree with CC-by, I'd also suggest that we should link to:
<http://okfn.org/ip-policy/>
As it makes clear e.g. what the email address is for take-down for
infringing content (should that ever be an issue!)
Rufus
> Adrian
>
> [1] http://bit.ly/aeRRJU+
>
> [2] http://twitter.com/#!/dupuisj/status/27457890149
>
> [3] http://okfn.org/ip-policy/
>
> 2010/10/15 Adrian Pohl <pohl at hbz-nrw.de>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> today Peter, Ben and I had a call to bring the work on the openbiblio
>> principles forward. I now posted the current version of the draft on
>> openbiblio.net.[1] We are happy about feedback and suggestions in the post's
>> comment section.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Adrian
>>
>> [1] http://openbiblio.net/2010/10/15/principles-for-open-bibliographic-data/
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