On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Daniel Chai <[email protected]> wrote: > This isn't strictly a technical question, but does anyone know the current > state of licensing for Open Library? In particular, it indicates that > information can only be used "for scholarship and research purposes only." > That seems at odds with what's listed elsewhere. So what's accurate? Can > it be used beyond scholarship and research? >
That's a little fig leaf that the Internet Archive uses to keep themselves out of copyright trouble. The user editing form says that contributions must be CC0, but that's not actually the license for the data. IA says that they assert no rights, but you're on your own in figuring out what your rights are. Check the ol-discuss archives for Feb/Mar 2013 for more background discussion. The users aren't happy about IA's position, but they don't seem likely to change it. Tom
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