Nemo_bis added a comment.

To give an example: it is easy to imagine a company that sells the list of all countries and their capitals as a dataset that is easy to process and that has a guaranteed quality and support level, to other companies, under a proprietary license that does not allow the dataset to be reshared.

I agree. But I'd argue that nobody would see such a dataset as problematic, especially because it's so small (few hundreds data points). I'm looking for some larger example which has had some relationship of some kind with Wikidata, and which someone *could* argue it's a problem *if* we really reproduce it. Then we could see whether the overlap between the dataset and Wikidata is 100 %, 99 %, 70 %... and have something more concrete to talk about.


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