Open Data License
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Open Data License
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What is an Open Data License?
An Open Data License is a license which when applied to databases or other collections of data allows other users to reuse the content and build on top of it.
- Of particular note: While a specific collection and arrangement of data could have copyright protection, the individual facts do not. This is the case for all facts and ideas; they are explicitly listed as not subject to copyright. See [§ 102(b)] of US Copyright Law.
List of Open Content Licenses
Creative Commons
Creative Commons has created a WAIVER for use with Data and Databases.
- Creative Commons Zero Waiver (aka: CC0)
- This waiver allows the creator to release the work without any copyright restrictions. There are no copyright/property restrictions on reuse but there may be privacy or patent concerns.
Open Knowledge Foundation
- Open Database License (aka: ODbL)
- An "Attribution ShareAlike" license for databases.
- Public Domain Dedication and License (aka: PDDL)
- Dedicates works to the public domain by removing copyright restrictions.