On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Bruce D'Arcus <[email protected]> wrote:

> > The main question is whether CC-licenses are applicable at all to
> something like
> > CSL styles, or whether we should pick a software license. If everybody is
> > comfortable with CC-BY-SA, it'd like to make it the requirement for
> styles hosted
> > in the github repo.
> >
> > We touched on this before, but we never came to a clear conclusion. We
> could really
> > use some advice from somebody legally schooled.
>
> Yes; and preferably someone with experience with these specific
> licenses, and understanding of copyright law.
>

I just came across this:
http://discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/Licensing_Open_Data_A_Practical_Guide.pdf(via
http://twitter.com/#!/ostephens/statuses/75466458326511616 )

The JISC people are obviously interested in scientific publishing, so they
might not mind giving some advice.

Rintze
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