Le 15 janvier 2016 03:18:25 GMT+01:00, Mike Gerwitz <[email protected]> a écrit : >On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 10:39:39 +0100, Catonano wrote:
>You are encouraged to include a copyright header and license notice in >each source file because it ensures that the proper copyright >information is conveyed even if the file becomes separated from the >rest >of the source tree (e.g. used in another project). > >There is no legal requirement. > >> Also the project includes some csv files that I extracted from some >xls >> files published by a governmental agency. If I put a single license >file at >> the top of the project, will it apply to the resources files too ? What conditions applies to that data coming from (here, that governement agency)? I know for French gov to open some data, I also turned 3 letters language code list to csv I given back to a foreign organism with a one-liner disclaimer they published (I think around y2k). Data is sensitive too, if a license such exists for, use it, if not: ask for :-) Not to do could turn your project to geopardy... > >If placing license notices in headers is not possible or practical, you >can put another file in the directory hosting the file (or the root >directory) listing the files to which the license applies. You should >be sure to include the full license text somewhere. Best regards, TSFH
