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Does anyone have speculations about the implications of the GPL for data included in a package, or more generally for restricting use of data? The specific use case is that I have a package which is otherwise GPL (version unspecified at present). There are various data sets included, but they are all essentially in the public domain. I'm thinking about including another data set, but the original author of that data might like to impose some reasonable restrictions (e.g. please don't use in an academic publication without explicit permission ...) Would such rules be expected to be compatible with CRAN rules? Will having the package be "GPL except for file XXX, see LICENSE" mess things up horribly? I can of course make the data available for download and include a link, and/or make a special package that contains only these data, but it would seem to be more convenient for end users, and more future-proof, to put everything in one place. I know I will eventually need to take this up with CRAN, but I'm looking for reasonably informed opinions/suggestions ... cheers Ben Bolker -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVNtvYAAoJEOCV5YRblxUHh90H/0GgmeF1wzRmPYndxYRWXegv bKlkmibRBvUwfBsv1BzPmiQ08Hs+eZp4NnP6Wh7TigfAZlvkl8hq0rHr/RWzY+XT Fo8xkeuydVk3vxSdunHpl10gnGDjb845MSigL+W7X587xAY5wmB9+QzuudNaIL2U URR+jp3OG0Np1mJQX/7lVMi34L71cT7jZKTaBiFLzYJB1x0RvE+xXqGoj+NcNVqA zYjUWyYCzPfCJJVCI+DsbLUgnWKTYYsWEq1lWabE2HKfqio2pInbQSOtdw6s3VX/ kwvQU4WOhJYHedmzNNsWBnpm04gbIrK71i9FN7Iw5kNQjbsqAN7YPZ6rD1GsjGE= =Gos/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel