Are you sure? I'm reviewing the "About" page of Apertium, and I only see
CC-BY-SA and GPL license, not CC0.

Bye,
Elisardo

O mar., 9/04/2019 ás 09:36, Tino Didriksen (<tino.didrik...@gmail.com>)
escribiu:

> Apertium data is GPLv2+ or CC0, not CC-BY-SA. So they are in compliance -
> there is no problem.
>
> -- Tino Didriksen
>
>
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 at 09:08, Elisardo <elisard...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all. I found the web opentrad.es, which uses the Apertium translation
>> engine (see http://www.opentrad.com/es/opentrad/novosidiomas and
>> http://www.opentrad.com/es/opentrad/consorcio), and from what I
>> understand, they are not complying with the CC-BY-SA license, since
>> Opentrad puts on its legal notice page that it has all the rights of the
>> contents or that they are in the public domain. (
>> http://www.opentrad.com/en/aviso_legal).
>>
>> Who is responsible for solving these issues? If there is no one, and you
>> confirm that there really is this problem, I can notify an association in
>> Spain that could contact Opentrad and inform them that they must correctly
>> indicate the Apertium license on their page.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Elisardo
>>
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