For our July 11th lecture... Do I need to license my open data? There are licenses for data just like there Creative Commons for content. What are the open data licenses and how should you use them? We will be giving an introduction to open data licenses. A lively discussion will follow the short program.
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About the Open Data Institute
The Open Data Institute is catalyzing the evolution of open
data culture to create economic, environmental, and social value.
It helps unlock supply, generates demand, creates and
disseminates data to address local and global issues.
We convene world-class experts to collaborate, incubate, nurture
and mentor new ideas, and promote innovation. We enable
anyone to learn and engage with open data, and empower our
teams to help others through professional coaching and
mentoring.
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Open Data Defined
● Non-Proprietary Format
● Easy to Access
● Easy to Use
● Machine Readable
● Reusable Without Restrictive License
● No Cost
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What is not Open Data?
● Personally Identifiable
Information (PII)
● Security Data
● Confidential Information
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Examples of Open Data
● Government Data ● Commercial Data
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Examples of Open Data
● Crowd Sourced Data
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Benefits of Open Data
● Increased Citizen Engagement
● Reduction of Government Costs
● Support for an Open Government Initiative
– e.g. Transparency
● Economic Development
● Talent Attraction / Retention
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License Options for Open Data
● No License
● Creative Commons
● Open Data Commons
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No License Option for Open Data
● If no license is mentioned (even public domain) then
like most other websites it becomes a case for the
courts.
● Most curated content is not specifically licensed and
this is why copyright (all rights reserved)
automatically applies to creative works.
● This means without a license then it could be
assumed that what is meant to be open data, in fact
isn’t.
Information from Dr David Tarrant, Senior Trainer for the
Open Data Institute UK. @davetaz
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Creative Commons
A Creative Commons (CC) license is
one of several public copyright licenses
that enable the free distribution of an
otherwise copyrighted work. A CC
license is used when an author wants to
give people the right to share, use and
build upon a work that they have
created.
Information in this section is from Creative
Commons: http://creativecommons.org/
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Creative Commons
Attribution (BY)
● Licensees may copy, distribute,
display and perform the work and
make derivative works based on it
only if they give the author or
licensor the credits in the manner
specified by these.
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Creative Commons
Share-alike (SA)
● Licensees may distribute derivative
works only under a license identical
to the license that governs the
original work.
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Creative Commons
Non-commercial (NC)
● Licensees may copy, distribute,
display, and perform the work and
make derivative works based on it
only for noncommercial purposes.
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Creative Commons
No Derivative Works (ND)
● Licensees may copy, distribute,
display and perform only verbatim
copies of the work, not derivative
works based on it.
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Creative Commons
Public Domain Mark
● Using the Public Domain Mark, you
can mark a work that is free of
known copyright restrictions and
clearly convey that status. When
applied properly, the PDM allows the
work to be easily discovered, and
provides valuable information about
the work.
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Creative Commons
CC0 — “No Rights Reserved”
● CC0 enables scientists, educators, artists
and other creators and owners of
copyright- or database-protected content
to waive those interests in their works and
thereby place them as completely as
possible in the public domain, so that
others may freely build upon, enhance and
reuse the works for any purposes without
restriction under copyright or database law.
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Creative Commons for Open Data
Only CC-BY and CC-BY-SA can be used for Open Data.
The best Open Data license remains CC zero. Very hard to enforce all others.
Information from Pieter Colpaert, researcher in linked open data at Multimedia
Lab (MMLab) research group within Ghent University. @pietercolpaert
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Open Data Commons
● Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
– “Public Domain for data/databases”
● Attribution License (ODC-By)
– “Attribution for data/databases”
● Open Database License (ODC-ODbL)
– “Attribution Share-Alike for data/databases”
Information in this section is from Open Data
Commons: http://opendatacommons.org
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Open Data Commons
● Distinguish Between the “Database” and its
“Contents”?
– They may have separate rights
– For example, consider a database of photographs. Here
there are the rights in the database and quite separate
individual copyrights in the photographs.
– Or consider the example of Freebase which contains
textual material and images from Wikipedia as well as user
contributed material. While Freebase controls the database
the individual items of contents need to have their own
separate license
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License Options for Open Data
● No License
● Creative Commons
● Open Data Commons
What do you think?
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Upcoming Courses
● Friday Lunchtime Lecture Series
– Lecture Series will pause until after Labor Day
– September 5 - Are all “Opens” the Same?
– September 12 - NC DataPalooza
● ODI Open Data Certification Courses
– September 11 - Open Data Fundamentals
– Discount Code = ODIFriday
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ODI NC Services
Thought Leadership
Open Data Research
Open Data Training
Open Data Consulting
Open Data Program Administration
Data Set Certification
Networking
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We thank you
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