Hello again,
I am not a lawyer either, but I agree there is a contradiction.

It also depends on what kind of document you are depositing: if it is a
Ph.D., say, unless it has embargoes or patent restrictions, it should be
open, though respecting citations in case of use. What I actually meant is
that Abdulrahman should go for a CCL, leaving the author free to decide (is
he the author?) which permissions to give for the use of the item.
I don't know if you agree on this.

Kind regards
Joseph

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