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LaTeX Templates for TU Darmstadt
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\tuprints new additional licence preset for copyright (ULB request) #450

Closed sepki closed 10 months ago

sepki commented 10 months ago

Hi, some TUprints-publications arent licenced with Creative Commons but protected by copyright (eg Kumulative Dissertation/article-based-thesis: journal/publisher doesnt allow the licence). Hence we ask for a new preset 'copyright' for this occurence. Is this feasible?

Text example DE:

Die Veröffentlichung ist urheberrechtlich geschützt https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/

Text example EN:

This work is protected by copyright https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/

TeXhackse commented 10 months ago

Yes, it is, we already did that before. I'd recommend that to avoid confusion we have some deprecation time, so with the release I'd state a warning that it will be changed, and we implement this as an option.

After some time (I think last time we had 3 months) we change the preset value and change the warning, so that people know how to switch back.

sepki commented 10 months ago

Im not sure if there is an misunderstanding regarding the switchback and deprecation time. I dont meant it as an "override", but as a new permanent addition beside the other presets. Sorry, if that wasnt clear.

TeXhackse commented 10 months ago

So the default stays the same? Then the warning and deprecation time is not needed.

sepki commented 10 months ago

Yes! Default is still cc-by-4.0

TeXhackse commented 10 months ago

Alright - then it's easy.

TeXhackse commented 10 months ago

I renamed it to license=inc-1.0 as I find it important to stick to a version when manually selecting one. copyright might be missunderstood, as there are local differences on the understanding of that term. I can add that as an alias but would prefer not to.

TeXhackse commented 10 months ago

I close this as there was no reply against the adjustment.

sepki commented 10 months ago

Yes, sorry. No complaints here. 🙂

TeXhackse commented 10 months ago

No need to be sorry, as long as it's okay I handle it that way :)