Re: [R] What is the Datasets License?

2009-07-20 Thread Skipper Seabold
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Duncan Murdochmurd...@stats.uwo.ca wrote:
 On 18/07/2009 6:06 PM, Skipper Seabold wrote:

 Hello,

 I saw that this question has been asked here before but couldn't find
 an answer.  Are the raw datasets in R in the public domain?  Most are
 based on quite old classic published results, so I would then assume
 that the raw data is public domain rather than GPL.  Can anyone answer
 this definitively, or is this maybe a question for R-devel?

 The datasets package is part of R, so it is licensed under the GPL. Some
 parts of it may come from sources with more permissive licenses. In Canada,
 I believe the data itself (as opposed to the expression of it in the
 datasets package or in the original sources) is generally not copyrightable,
 but rules may differ where you live.


Ok, this is what I suspected.  I don't mean the datasets package, but
rather the columns of data used in the datasets package that have been
taken from published papers.  The Canadian position seems to make
sense to me, and I will have a closer look at the law here.

 The file docs/COPYRIGHTS lists a number of details of who owns copyright on
 various bits and pieces, but I don't see anything about the datasets package
 mentioned there.

 I think very little of R is in the public domain, but parts are likely based
 on public domain materials.

 Duncan Murdoch


Thanks,

Skipper

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[R] What is the Datasets License?

2009-07-18 Thread Skipper Seabold
Hello,

I saw that this question has been asked here before but couldn't find
an answer.  Are the raw datasets in R in the public domain?  Most are
based on quite old classic published results, so I would then assume
that the raw data is public domain rather than GPL.  Can anyone answer
this definitively, or is this maybe a question for R-devel?

Cheers,

Skipper

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Re: [R] What is the Datasets License?

2009-07-18 Thread Duncan Murdoch

On 18/07/2009 6:06 PM, Skipper Seabold wrote:

Hello,

I saw that this question has been asked here before but couldn't find
an answer.  Are the raw datasets in R in the public domain?  Most are
based on quite old classic published results, so I would then assume
that the raw data is public domain rather than GPL.  Can anyone answer
this definitively, or is this maybe a question for R-devel?


The datasets package is part of R, so it is licensed under the GPL. 
Some parts of it may come from sources with more permissive licenses. 
In Canada, I believe the data itself (as opposed to the expression of it 
in the datasets package or in the original sources) is generally not 
copyrightable, but rules may differ where you live.


The file docs/COPYRIGHTS lists a number of details of who owns copyright 
on various bits and pieces, but I don't see anything about the datasets 
package mentioned there.


I think very little of R is in the public domain, but parts are likely 
based on public domain materials.


Duncan Murdoch

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