On 3/16/15 8:27 AM, Fjoerfoks wrote:
Hello all,
I was pointed by Axel Hecht to ask my question regarding licenses here.
I am in the process of obtaining a new dictionary to be used in an add-on
for Firefox and Thunderbird.
The organization is licensing the dictionary specifically to me to be used
in the products.
It is not permitted to use the dictionary in other ways then in these
products.
The license is non-exclusive and non-transferable.
Also as licensetaker I need to ensure that the file will not be used
unauthorized, abused or stolen.
Axel already pointed out that this is not the way licenses for dictionaries
work in open-source,
so I'd like to get in touch with the organization to see how we can change
all that.
What I need is some guidance in how to work on this license. What are the
minimum requirements for a dictionary
to be included in an add-on for Firefox or Thunderbird? LGPL, MGPL, or ...?
What are the consequences of including the dictionary?
As you can see, lots of questions,so any help or guidance is welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Wim
I think the list of licenses in
https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Dictionaries is up-to-date.
The basic gist of all these licenses is that anybody can go in, take the
dictionary, modify it in parts or in total, and redistribute it. The
licenses under which they can redistribute are limited, but not the
distribution itself, or the modifications.
about:license has more licenses, but I don't think that either
non-exclusive nor non-transferable can go in line with MPL2
Axel
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