On 9/27/12 8:48 PM, Erik Moeller wrote:
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Andrew Bogott <[email protected]> wrote:

     Currently the labs Terms of Use says " all content must be freely
licensable under an applicable creative commons license."  That seems to
exclude OSM data, which surely is not our intent.  I note that the item just
before that (about software licenses) uses a more expansive term, "
OSI-approved open source licenses."  Is there a similar umbrella term that
we can use for content that would include CC-like licenses without
restricting users to actual, literal CC licensing?
Per our licensing policy, the definition at
http://freedomdefined.org/Definition is our canonical equivalent of
the OSI for free content licenses, so it would make sense to use it as
a reference point in the same manner, e.g.

"all content must be licensable under an applicable free cultural
works license as per the [http://freedomdefined.org/Definition
Definition of Free Cultural Works]".

This thread died without producing any action items. I'm confident that there are subtle OSM-specific issues for legal to hash out, and I'm also confident that it will be months before Legal is able to give attention to same.

In the meantime, is there any objection to my changing the labs Terms of Use to use Erik's suggested wording? The only downside that I see is that freedomdefined.org seems to be off-line :(

-A



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