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Hey, my license is CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0, which means you have to apply with the same license.
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_From @mih on September 29, 2017 5:30_
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"licenses": [{
"url": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.en_US",
"name": "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share…
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A review of L08 is being proposed following a request we received from outside of SeaDataNet to
extend L08:
SeaDataNet Data Access Restriction Policies with the additional policies
listed below. T…
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ChessPursuit is CC-BY-NC-SA for Lichess and no license for anything other now.
It's better to make it free software.
ghost updated
7 years ago
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https://www.ookla.com/ookla-for-good/open-data
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I am interested in distributing demucs as part of a commercial project, including one of the provided pre-trained models.
I am aware that demucs itself is licensed under the MIT license, so that shou…
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Missing licenses (non exhaustive):
* `Apache License (2.0)`
* `Boost`
* `CC-BY-SA 4.0`
* `CC0`
* `CCPL:by-nc-sa`
* `custom: SIL Open Font License`
* `custom:BSD-like`
* `custom:neovim`
* `cus…
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Catalog-entry.yml has licensing info at least for some models, model-info.json appears not to have it.
1. Is there any particular reason that some models are CC-BY-SA-NC (e.g., bgen)? I'd prefer CC…
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# Right now, by default, all the content produced by users are copyrighted by the respective users
Right now there is no way for the user to choose what license the content will be. What that leads t…
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The LICENSE file contains the MIT license (which talks about "software"). The paper itself states that it is released under CC-BY-NC-SA. So which one is it?