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What is Open Science?
Open Science is the movement to make
scientific research and data accessible
to all for knowledge dissemination and
public reuse.
How should I licence my data for
the purposes of Open Science?
We recommend you use the CC0 Public
Domain Dedication, which is first and
foremost a waiver, but can act as a
licence when a waiver is not possible.
CC ZERO LICENCE, ‘NO RIGHTS
RESERVED’ LOGO
By applying CC0 to your data you enable every-
one to freely reuse your data as they see fit by
waiving (giving up) your copyright and related
rights in that data.
You should keep in mind that there are many situ-
ations in which data is not protected as a matter
of law. Such data can include facts, names, num-
bers – things that are considered ‘non-original’
and part of the public domain thus not subject to
copyright protections. Similarly, your database
(which is a structured collection of data) might
be considered ‘non-original’ and thus ineligible for
copyright, and it might additionally be excluded
FACT SHEET ON
CREATIVE COMMONS & OPEN SCIENCE
This information guide contains questions and responses to common
concerns surrounding open science and the implications of licensing data
under Creative Commons licences. It is intended to aid researchers, teachers,
librarians, administrators and many others using and encountering Creative
Commons licences in their work.
from other forms of protection (like the EU sui
generis database right, also known as the ‘SGDR’,
for non-original databases).
In these cases, using a Creative Commons
licence such as a CC BY could signal to users
that you claim a copyright in the non-original data
despite the law, and perhaps despite your real
intention.
Finally, if your data is in the public domain world-
wide, you might state simply and obviously on the
material that no restrictions attach to the reuse
of your data and apply a Public Domain Mark.
PUBLIC DOMAIN MARK LOGO
When in doubt, consider which use may be appro-
priate according to the chart below:
UK
V.0.1
CC0 & PUBLIC DOMAIN LICENCES
WHICH LICENSE TO USE AND WHEN
‘Creative arrangement’
of data is original, but
any copyright has been
waived and content is
made available
copyright-free
‘Creative arrange-
ment’ of data is not
original; the author
acknowledges this
and communicates
the data is in the
public domain
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But I would like attribution when
others use my dataset. In that
case, shouldn’t I use a CC BY li-
cence?
We recommend that you avoid using a
CC BY licence. Here’s why:
While attribution is a genuine, recognisable
concern, not only might using a CC BY licence be
legally unenforceable when no underlying copy-
right or SGDR protects the work, but it may also
communicate the wrong message to the world.
A better solution is to use CC0 and simply ask
for credit (rather than require attribution), and
provide a citation for the dataset that others
can copy and paste with ease. Such requests are
consistent with scholarly norms for citing source
materials.
Legally speaking, datasets that are not subject
to copyright or related rights (and are thus in the
public domain) cannot be the object of a copy-
right licence. Despite this, agreements based in
contract law may be enforceable. Creative Com-
mons licences, however, are copyright licences.
Therefore, where the conditions for a copyright or
related right are not triggered, copyright licences,
such as the CC BY licence, are unenforceable.
In some cases, however, rights may exist (like the
sui generis database right previously mentioned),
and permission for others to use your dataset
may be legally required. These rights are meant to
protect the maker’s investment, rather than orig-
inality. As such, database rights do not include
the moral right of attribution. So by using a CC
BY licence, you signal to users that you restrict
access to your dataset beyond the protections
provided by the law. We are not saying that this
cannot be done, we are just saying that if you
choose to do this, you should make sure you fully
understand what it entails.
I’m uncomfortable with others
using my research for commercial
purposes. Should I use a non-com-
mercial licence for my dataset?
We recommend you avoid using a
non-commercial licence. Here’s why:
For legal purposes, drawing a line between what
is and is not ‘commercial’ can be tricky; it’s not as
black and white as you might think. For example,
if you release a dataset under a non-commercial
licence, it would clearly prohibit an organisation
from selling your dataset to others for a profit.
However, it might also prohibit someone using
the dataset in their research if they intend to
eventually publish that research. This is because
most academic journals are commercial busi-
nesses that charge some sort of fee for access
to their content, hence, such use could qualify as
‘commercial’. Consequently, using a non-commer-
cial licence prevents researchers from using your
data in work destined for publication. This can
subsequently affect the dissemination, recogni-
tion, and impact of your dataset.
Please also consider that the current definition
of ‘Open Access’ in the relevant international
declarations states that limiting reuse to
non- commercial activities does not comply
with ‘Open Access’ (see the Berlin Declaration,
Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing,
and Budapest Open Access Initiative).
Ultimately, the decision is yours. However, the
better open science practice is to avoid restrict-
ing use of your dataset to only non-commercial
use.
I’m uncomfortable permitting
use of my research for any and
all purposes. Should I use a ‘No
Derivatives’ (ND) licence for my
dataset?
We recommend you avoid using a ‘No
Derivatives’ licence. Here’s why:
Similar to how a non-commercial licence might
restrict meaningful reuse of your dataset, a ND
licence can have the same effect: it may prevent
someone from recombining and reusing your
data for new research. For data to be truly Open
Access, it must permit these important types of
reuse.
BECAUSE WHO DOESN’T LOVE A
GOOD VENN DIAGRAM?
NON-COMMER-
CIAL USE
COMMERCIAL
USE
ACADEMIA
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It sounds like you’re really push-
ing for the use of CC0 for open
science datasets.
Exactly. Data is only open if anyone is
free to use, reuse, and distribute it. This
means it must be made available for both
commercial and non-commercial purpos-
es under non-discriminatory conditions
that allow for it to be modified.
When data is made available for all reuse, others
can create new knowledge from combining it.
This leads to the enrichment of open datasets
and further dissemination of knowledge. Accord-
ingly, CC0 is ideal for open science as it both
protects and promotes the unrestricted circula-
tion of data.
And remember, it’s bad science not to cite the
source of data you use. To help others cite your
data include a citation that users can copy and
paste to give you credit for your hard work.
For example, the citation for this
document is:
After reading this document, should you still wish
to use CC BY make sure to include the citation
for your dataset so others may cite your work
with ease.
‘Fact Sheet on Creative Commons and Open Science’, Cre-
ative Commons UK, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.840652, CC BY
4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This resource is published under a Creative Commons
Attribution Licence.
Support for this publication was provided through the
University of Glasgow’s College Strategic Research Major
Initiatives Fund (ES/M500471/1). This guide is for infor-
mational purposes only and may not apply to your specific
case. It does not constitute legal advice.
The font used is Cooper Hewitt, an open source typeface
designed by Chester Jenkins and commissioned by the
Cooper Hewitt museum.
What happens if I use ‘Share Alike’
(SA) licensed material in my work?
Does that mean I have to make my
work available under the same SA
licence?
Not necessarily, but it depends on how
you use the SA licensed content.
A ‘Share Alike’ CC licence applies only to the con-
tent licensed as SA that you have used. It does
not require you to also make your work available
under a SA licence, so long as you have not com-
bined the independent works into one new work
(known as a ‘derivative’ work).
When using SA content in your work, be sure to
maintain the SA licensing information in regards
to the content used. This can be done by pro-
viding the SA licensing information next to the
content in your work and by designating it as SA
when listing the other restricted content in your
rights statement.
For example, if you include a CC BY-SA dataset
in your research, you do not have to licence the
entire body of work under a CC BY-SA, but the CC
BY-SA dataset must retain the original licence.
However, if you create a new dataset by combin-
ing two existing datasets, one of which belongs
to you and the other is licensed under a CC BY-
SA, then the new work (a derivative work) must
be licensed CC BY-SA.
We understand that might be confusing, so
here’s an illustration to help:
‘Fact Sheet on Creative Commons and
Open Science’, Creative Commons UK,
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.840652, CC BY 4.0,
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/
by/4.0/
NAVIGATING MULTIPLE LICENCES
AND MAINTAINING RIGHTS INFO
YOUR NAME
AND RIGHTS
INFO
CITATION
FOR
DATASET
AND CC
LICENCE
DATASET, CC BY-SA
YOUR NAME, © 2017
RESEARCH PAPER
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Citations and other useful links
»	 ‘About the Licenses’, Creative Commons, https://crea-
tivecommons.org/licenses/, CC BY 4.0
»	‘Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in
the Science and Humanities’, Open Access Max-Plank-
Gellschaft, 22 October 2003, https://openaccess.mpg.
de/Berlin-Declaration
»	‘Best practices for attribution’, Creative Commons,
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practic-
es_for_attribution, CC BY 4.0
»	‘Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing’,
Scientists and Scientific Societies Working Group, 20
June 2003, http://legacy.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/
bethesda.htm
»	‘Budapest Open Access Initiative Declaration’, Budapest
Open Access Initiative, 14 February 2002, http://www.
budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/, CC BY 3.0
»	CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Creative
Commons, https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/
zero/1.0/
»	‘CC Factsheet’, Creative Commons, https://wiki.creative-
commons.org/wiki/CC_Factsheet, CC BY 4.0
»	Definition of Budapest compliant open access, Open
Access Working Group, https://access.okfn.org/defini-
tion/2/, CC BY 3.0
»	‘Europeana Publication Policy v1.0: A guide for aggre-
gators and data providers on metadata and content
requirements’, Europeana, 20 November 2014, http://
pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Aggrega-
tion/Europeana%20-%20Publication%20Policy.pdf, CC
BY-SA
»	‘Frequently Asked Questions’, Creative Commons,
https://creativecommons.org/faq/, CC BY	
»	‘Global Open Access Portal’, United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization, http://www.unesco.
org/new/en/communication-and-information/por-
tals-and-platforms/goap/open-science-movement/
»	‘How to Cite Datasets and Link to Publications’, Alex Ball
 Monica Duke, DDC How-to Guides, Edinburgh: Digital
Curation Centre, 2015, http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/
how-guides/cite-datasets
»	‘How to License Research Data’, Alex Ball, DCC How-to
Guides, Edinburgh: Digital Curation Centre, 2014, http://
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/how-guides/license-re-
search-data
»	‘Licensing Open Data: A Practical Guide’, Naomi Korn and
Prof Charles Oppenheim, June 2011 version 2.0, http://
discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/Licensing_Open_Data_A_Practi-
cal_Guide.pdf, CC BY-NC-SA
»	‘The Problem of the Yellow Milkmaid: A Business Model
Perspective on Open Metadata’, Harry Verwayen, Martijn
Arnoldus and Peter B. Kaufman, November 2011, http://
pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publica-
tions/Whitepaper_2-The_Yellow_Milkmaid.pdf, CC BY-SA
»	‘Promoting your articles to increase your digital identity
and research impact’, Jon Tennant, March 2017, http://
blog.scienceopen.com/2017/03/promoting-your-arti-
cles-to-increase-your-digital-identity-and-research-im-
pact/
»	‘Public Domain Mark’, Creative Commons, https://crea-
tivecommons.org/choose/mark/, CC BY
»	‘Safe to be Open: Study on the Protection of Research
Data and Recommendations for Access and Usage’, Nil
Dietr, Lucie Guibault, Thomas Margoni, Krzysztof Siewicz,
Gerald Spindler, Andreas Wiebe, https://papers.ssrn.com/
sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2391280, CC BY 4.0
The production of this fact sheet has been supported by CREATe, University of Glasgow.
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  • 1. What is Open Science? Open Science is the movement to make scientific research and data accessible to all for knowledge dissemination and public reuse. How should I licence my data for the purposes of Open Science? We recommend you use the CC0 Public Domain Dedication, which is first and foremost a waiver, but can act as a licence when a waiver is not possible. CC ZERO LICENCE, ‘NO RIGHTS RESERVED’ LOGO By applying CC0 to your data you enable every- one to freely reuse your data as they see fit by waiving (giving up) your copyright and related rights in that data. You should keep in mind that there are many situ- ations in which data is not protected as a matter of law. Such data can include facts, names, num- bers – things that are considered ‘non-original’ and part of the public domain thus not subject to copyright protections. Similarly, your database (which is a structured collection of data) might be considered ‘non-original’ and thus ineligible for copyright, and it might additionally be excluded FACT SHEET ON CREATIVE COMMONS & OPEN SCIENCE This information guide contains questions and responses to common concerns surrounding open science and the implications of licensing data under Creative Commons licences. It is intended to aid researchers, teachers, librarians, administrators and many others using and encountering Creative Commons licences in their work. from other forms of protection (like the EU sui generis database right, also known as the ‘SGDR’, for non-original databases). In these cases, using a Creative Commons licence such as a CC BY could signal to users that you claim a copyright in the non-original data despite the law, and perhaps despite your real intention. Finally, if your data is in the public domain world- wide, you might state simply and obviously on the material that no restrictions attach to the reuse of your data and apply a Public Domain Mark. PUBLIC DOMAIN MARK LOGO When in doubt, consider which use may be appro- priate according to the chart below: UK V.0.1 CC0 & PUBLIC DOMAIN LICENCES WHICH LICENSE TO USE AND WHEN ‘Creative arrangement’ of data is original, but any copyright has been waived and content is made available copyright-free ‘Creative arrange- ment’ of data is not original; the author acknowledges this and communicates the data is in the public domain 1¬
  • 2. But I would like attribution when others use my dataset. In that case, shouldn’t I use a CC BY li- cence? We recommend that you avoid using a CC BY licence. Here’s why: While attribution is a genuine, recognisable concern, not only might using a CC BY licence be legally unenforceable when no underlying copy- right or SGDR protects the work, but it may also communicate the wrong message to the world. A better solution is to use CC0 and simply ask for credit (rather than require attribution), and provide a citation for the dataset that others can copy and paste with ease. Such requests are consistent with scholarly norms for citing source materials. Legally speaking, datasets that are not subject to copyright or related rights (and are thus in the public domain) cannot be the object of a copy- right licence. Despite this, agreements based in contract law may be enforceable. Creative Com- mons licences, however, are copyright licences. Therefore, where the conditions for a copyright or related right are not triggered, copyright licences, such as the CC BY licence, are unenforceable. In some cases, however, rights may exist (like the sui generis database right previously mentioned), and permission for others to use your dataset may be legally required. These rights are meant to protect the maker’s investment, rather than orig- inality. As such, database rights do not include the moral right of attribution. So by using a CC BY licence, you signal to users that you restrict access to your dataset beyond the protections provided by the law. We are not saying that this cannot be done, we are just saying that if you choose to do this, you should make sure you fully understand what it entails. I’m uncomfortable with others using my research for commercial purposes. Should I use a non-com- mercial licence for my dataset? We recommend you avoid using a non-commercial licence. Here’s why: For legal purposes, drawing a line between what is and is not ‘commercial’ can be tricky; it’s not as black and white as you might think. For example, if you release a dataset under a non-commercial licence, it would clearly prohibit an organisation from selling your dataset to others for a profit. However, it might also prohibit someone using the dataset in their research if they intend to eventually publish that research. This is because most academic journals are commercial busi- nesses that charge some sort of fee for access to their content, hence, such use could qualify as ‘commercial’. Consequently, using a non-commer- cial licence prevents researchers from using your data in work destined for publication. This can subsequently affect the dissemination, recogni- tion, and impact of your dataset. Please also consider that the current definition of ‘Open Access’ in the relevant international declarations states that limiting reuse to non- commercial activities does not comply with ‘Open Access’ (see the Berlin Declaration, Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing, and Budapest Open Access Initiative). Ultimately, the decision is yours. However, the better open science practice is to avoid restrict- ing use of your dataset to only non-commercial use. I’m uncomfortable permitting use of my research for any and all purposes. Should I use a ‘No Derivatives’ (ND) licence for my dataset? We recommend you avoid using a ‘No Derivatives’ licence. Here’s why: Similar to how a non-commercial licence might restrict meaningful reuse of your dataset, a ND licence can have the same effect: it may prevent someone from recombining and reusing your data for new research. For data to be truly Open Access, it must permit these important types of reuse. BECAUSE WHO DOESN’T LOVE A GOOD VENN DIAGRAM? NON-COMMER- CIAL USE COMMERCIAL USE ACADEMIA 2¬
  • 3. It sounds like you’re really push- ing for the use of CC0 for open science datasets. Exactly. Data is only open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and distribute it. This means it must be made available for both commercial and non-commercial purpos- es under non-discriminatory conditions that allow for it to be modified. When data is made available for all reuse, others can create new knowledge from combining it. This leads to the enrichment of open datasets and further dissemination of knowledge. Accord- ingly, CC0 is ideal for open science as it both protects and promotes the unrestricted circula- tion of data. And remember, it’s bad science not to cite the source of data you use. To help others cite your data include a citation that users can copy and paste to give you credit for your hard work. For example, the citation for this document is: After reading this document, should you still wish to use CC BY make sure to include the citation for your dataset so others may cite your work with ease. ‘Fact Sheet on Creative Commons and Open Science’, Cre- ative Commons UK, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.840652, CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This resource is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence. Support for this publication was provided through the University of Glasgow’s College Strategic Research Major Initiatives Fund (ES/M500471/1). This guide is for infor- mational purposes only and may not apply to your specific case. It does not constitute legal advice. The font used is Cooper Hewitt, an open source typeface designed by Chester Jenkins and commissioned by the Cooper Hewitt museum. What happens if I use ‘Share Alike’ (SA) licensed material in my work? Does that mean I have to make my work available under the same SA licence? Not necessarily, but it depends on how you use the SA licensed content. A ‘Share Alike’ CC licence applies only to the con- tent licensed as SA that you have used. It does not require you to also make your work available under a SA licence, so long as you have not com- bined the independent works into one new work (known as a ‘derivative’ work). When using SA content in your work, be sure to maintain the SA licensing information in regards to the content used. This can be done by pro- viding the SA licensing information next to the content in your work and by designating it as SA when listing the other restricted content in your rights statement. For example, if you include a CC BY-SA dataset in your research, you do not have to licence the entire body of work under a CC BY-SA, but the CC BY-SA dataset must retain the original licence. However, if you create a new dataset by combin- ing two existing datasets, one of which belongs to you and the other is licensed under a CC BY- SA, then the new work (a derivative work) must be licensed CC BY-SA. We understand that might be confusing, so here’s an illustration to help: ‘Fact Sheet on Creative Commons and Open Science’, Creative Commons UK, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.840652, CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/4.0/ NAVIGATING MULTIPLE LICENCES AND MAINTAINING RIGHTS INFO YOUR NAME AND RIGHTS INFO CITATION FOR DATASET AND CC LICENCE DATASET, CC BY-SA YOUR NAME, © 2017 RESEARCH PAPER 3¬
  • 4. Citations and other useful links » ‘About the Licenses’, Creative Commons, https://crea- tivecommons.org/licenses/, CC BY 4.0 » ‘Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Science and Humanities’, Open Access Max-Plank- Gellschaft, 22 October 2003, https://openaccess.mpg. de/Berlin-Declaration » ‘Best practices for attribution’, Creative Commons, https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practic- es_for_attribution, CC BY 4.0 » ‘Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing’, Scientists and Scientific Societies Working Group, 20 June 2003, http://legacy.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/ bethesda.htm » ‘Budapest Open Access Initiative Declaration’, Budapest Open Access Initiative, 14 February 2002, http://www. budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/, CC BY 3.0 » CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Creative Commons, https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/ zero/1.0/ » ‘CC Factsheet’, Creative Commons, https://wiki.creative- commons.org/wiki/CC_Factsheet, CC BY 4.0 » Definition of Budapest compliant open access, Open Access Working Group, https://access.okfn.org/defini- tion/2/, CC BY 3.0 » ‘Europeana Publication Policy v1.0: A guide for aggre- gators and data providers on metadata and content requirements’, Europeana, 20 November 2014, http:// pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Aggrega- tion/Europeana%20-%20Publication%20Policy.pdf, CC BY-SA » ‘Frequently Asked Questions’, Creative Commons, https://creativecommons.org/faq/, CC BY » ‘Global Open Access Portal’, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, http://www.unesco. org/new/en/communication-and-information/por- tals-and-platforms/goap/open-science-movement/ » ‘How to Cite Datasets and Link to Publications’, Alex Ball Monica Duke, DDC How-to Guides, Edinburgh: Digital Curation Centre, 2015, http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/ how-guides/cite-datasets » ‘How to License Research Data’, Alex Ball, DCC How-to Guides, Edinburgh: Digital Curation Centre, 2014, http:// www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/how-guides/license-re- search-data » ‘Licensing Open Data: A Practical Guide’, Naomi Korn and Prof Charles Oppenheim, June 2011 version 2.0, http:// discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/Licensing_Open_Data_A_Practi- cal_Guide.pdf, CC BY-NC-SA » ‘The Problem of the Yellow Milkmaid: A Business Model Perspective on Open Metadata’, Harry Verwayen, Martijn Arnoldus and Peter B. Kaufman, November 2011, http:// pro.europeana.eu/files/Europeana_Professional/Publica- tions/Whitepaper_2-The_Yellow_Milkmaid.pdf, CC BY-SA » ‘Promoting your articles to increase your digital identity and research impact’, Jon Tennant, March 2017, http:// blog.scienceopen.com/2017/03/promoting-your-arti- cles-to-increase-your-digital-identity-and-research-im- pact/ » ‘Public Domain Mark’, Creative Commons, https://crea- tivecommons.org/choose/mark/, CC BY » ‘Safe to be Open: Study on the Protection of Research Data and Recommendations for Access and Usage’, Nil Dietr, Lucie Guibault, Thomas Margoni, Krzysztof Siewicz, Gerald Spindler, Andreas Wiebe, https://papers.ssrn.com/ sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2391280, CC BY 4.0 The production of this fact sheet has been supported by CREATe, University of Glasgow. 4¬