It’s quite simple: All documentation, including anonymised summaries of consultations, the data model, visual representations and blog posts, will be licensed under a CC-BY license. We’ll consult with OSSWatch to ensure an appropriate license is used for the prototyping data. The public benefits of this project are likely to be the incremental research outputs published on this blog.
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IPR (Licensing for Content, Source Code and Data)
Posted on February 17th, 2011 by Joss WinnTags: copyright, inf11, ipr, jisc, jiscgeo, license, licensing, lncneu, projectplan
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