dear Tim, all, On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 02:45:26PM +0800, Tim Bowden wrote: > On of the aims of OSGeo is the promotion of open geodata. From > conversations I've had with various people over time it appears one of > the difficulties data providers may have with this is licensing. > There's no obvious candidate license for open geodata.
Right, providing useful information about open geodata licensing is part of the Mission of the geodata committee. There is generally a lot more on the wiki/list than there is on the main site. http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Geodata_Licensing http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/geodata/2007-March/000428.html and the followups to the most recent thread on this topic... > Do we need something like OSI approved licenses for geodata? There are at least 2 parallel efforts to establish an equivalent definition at the same level as "OSI compliance" for open data: http://www.opendefinition.org/ http://www.freedomdefined.org/ > Are there any existing OSI licenses that suit? I doubt it, aren't they software licenses not data licenses? Creative Commons style is a better bet, CC-BY-SA is what OpenStreetmap uses, for example. There is also a bit grey area regarding database rights vs. copyright, geodata is both a database and a literary work, the situation is very different in US from in EU, etc... :/ > If so, we should be pointing to them. Nod. Collating a 'reference guide' out of the wiki links, bits of discussion etc above has been on the Geodata Committee todolist awhile. I have just not had time to prioritise this. Contributions welcome :) > Do we need input from those with a legal clue? Chris Holmes has been talking to Science Commons and CC people about this a bit, i think. Through OSM there is some proxy advice and on the OSM-legal-talk list a lot pragmatic back-and-forth about licensing collectively contributed open data. Legal clue can be most useful when there are really specific questions, and those vary so much depending on the stance of the data provider and where they are located... > Should we be talking to OSI about this? I heard rumours that OSI were working on another "open data definition" type project but never got any responses back when i asked about this. If you have a better connection there, sure, go for it, i would like to know where the commonality is... cheers, jo _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
