Code-dot-mil / code.mil

An experiment in open source at the Department of Defense.
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Why not CC0? #24

Closed Xe closed 7 years ago

Xe commented 7 years ago

https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

This is a public domain license that might help for this.

shawoods commented 7 years ago

Check out the third question in https://github.com/deptofdefense/code.mil/blob/master/FAQ.md.

tomberek commented 7 years ago

Closing issue as answered. Please re-open if needed.

stuarthannig commented 7 years ago

Direct link: https://github.com/deptofdefense/code.mil/blob/master/FAQ.md#since-software-created-by-us-federal-government-employees-does-not-have-copyright-protections-in-the-us-why-not-just-put-it-in-the-public-domain-and-use-cc0-10-for-international-jurisdictions-where-you-have-copyright