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I am not a lawyer disclaimer.
After yesterday situation with pynose, I started looking through my repositories to make sure everything is ok, and also to dig a little bit deeper with my understandi…
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## Problem
CC0-1.0 refers to "he or she" in its text. This is not inclusive and may trigger tools used for automated checking of e.g. the [AOSP Coding with Respect](https://source.android.com/setup/c…
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These are some nice animated sprite sets, licensed CC0, that I'd suggest incorporating into SNAP.
http://opengameart.org/users/dezrasdragons
For example, the TEALS curriculum that uses Snap has stu…
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Dear Creator
Would it be okay to use your work **openssl-OpenSSL_1_1_1.zip** (Public Domain Parts only) under Creative Commons CC0 v1.0 Universal License (CC0 v1.0)?
The Swiss law do not recogni…
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Follow up on https://github.com/erlehmann/open-access-media-importer/issues/8 and update http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:PLOS accordingly.
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## LatMare
Dataset link: https://latmare.lhei.lv/
Region: Latvian marine waters
Taxon: plankton and benthos
Type: occurrence
Why is this important: Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology, Agency of…
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## Description
When I go to my WordPress Media page and add a CC0 license to an image the generated license text for that image is:
> Except where otherwise noted, the content on this site is lice…
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I was today in a very interesting talk about licenses.
In brief, there is 2 main legal system, one for UK/USA, and one for Europe (and their respective former colonies). The European one has no copyr…
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Hi team. The Creative Commons CC0‑1.0 waiver was not designed for source code and is not usually recommended for source code either. For instance, CC0‑1.0 explicitly does not contain a patent grant …
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The reports in this repository on implied licenses argue that, when some legislation puts content in some form of public domain, it is to be considered equivalent to [CC0](https://creativecommons.org/…