[open-heritage] OCLC recommends Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-BY) for WorldCat data

Daniel Dietrich daniel.dietrich at okfn.org
Wed Aug 15 08:40:38 UTC 2012


Dear all,

interesting thread.

On 8 Aug 2012, at 14:27, Maarten Zeinstra wrote:

> Hi all,
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> Compatibility matters, a lot. When you cannot mix two datasources or force a product of a mix into an unfavourable license things go bad.

Agree.

> You cannot create new works by mixing CC-BY with ODC-BY or the UK's Open Government License. They are not compatible. 

Is this really that simple? For example CC-BY with ODC-BY are both compliant with the Open Definition and UK OGL has a good chance to become listed as such. So I guess if this is the case the question is more what does it mean in practice if you would mix data under all 3 licenses for licensing downstream. 

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> This has major effects on the usability and economical viability of the open data market. In essence it creates three separate markets that cannot fully interact. 

Maybe some of you would like to join the next call on licensing scheduled for 

Thursday, 6th September at 16:00 UTC / 17:00 BST / 18:00 CEST
http://opengovernmentdata.okfnpad.org/call

This is a joint call of the OGD working group and the Open Definition Advisory group. 

All best
Daniel

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Maarten
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> On Aug 8, 2012, at 12:37 , Jo Walsh <jo.walsh at ed.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> Thanks, Joris,
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>> Quoting Joris Pekel <okfn.joris.pekel at googlemail.com> on Wed, 8 Aug 2012 10:54:19 +0200:
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>>> OCLC <http://www.oclc.org/uk/en/default.htm> announced yesterday that they
>>> are recommending the Open Data Commons Attribution License
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>>> Why not go
>>> CC0<http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/>
>>> /PDDL <http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/>
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>> Or, "why not go OdBL, with the full ShareAlike clause?" http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/
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>> ( sorry )
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>> The use of ODC-BY makes sense to me here, in that it has very similar terms to the Open Government License (in the UK). We want attribution, say data providers, while hesitant about the uncomfortable virality of ShareAlike (or unclear, with some reason, about its benefits). We dont want to worry about interoperability.
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>> Why not? Who would gain? Who might lose out? Perhaps this line of thinking is too Anglo-Saxon. Go Europeana!
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