This is a short presentation given at the 2013 Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) in Geneva, Switzerland. It was a part of the panel on open data standards.
This is a short presentation given at the 2013 Open Knowledge Conference (OKCon) in Geneva, Switzerland. It was a part of the panel on open data standards.
Handbook about open data focused in training proposers in FINODEX 1st Open Call for proposers.
Data licences, open data business models, open data definition, etc.
This presentation covers key terms in open education for a workshop "Open Education for Collaboration, Flexibility, and Global Visibility", which I gave at University of Nairobi on August 27, 2013. All of the materials for the workshop are available at http://openmi.ch/uon-aug2013.
SFO15-TR7: OSS License Compliance
Speaker: Kate Stewart
Date: September 24, 2015
★ Session Description ★
A training session on the what, why and how to be compliant with Open Source licensing. A must attend session for those who plan to ship a product based on Open Source software.
★ Resources ★
Video:
Presentation:
Etherpad: pad.linaro.org/p/sfo15-tr7
Pathable: https://sfo15.pathable.com/meetings/303085
★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect San Francisco 2015 - #SFO15
September 21-25, 2015
Hyatt Regency Hotel
http://www.linaro.org
http://connect.linaro.org
Commercieel gaan met je open source projectMichael Boelen
This talk is about building a business around open source software. Together with open source specialist Arnoud Engelfriet, Michael Boelen presented a use case: Lynis, the open source auditing tool. Michael starts with explaining the software and business, after which Arnoud provides the legal insights. A rare combination of technical and law glueing together. For everyone starting a business, this talk might give you some additional attention to subjects you otherwise would skip. This presentation shows that the combination of both free and paid open source software, can result in even a better product.
The title is Dutch, yet the slides are in English.
Nederlands: samen met Arnoud Engelfriet bespreekt Michael Boelen zijn business. Michael geeft een kijkje op zijn software en business, waarbij Arnoud zijn inzichten geeft op het gebied van wet- en regelgeving. Een bijzondere combinatie van techniek en recht. Voor degenen die een eigen bedrijf willen starten, biedt deze presentatie aanvullende aandachtspunten. Tevens laat het zien dat zowel gratis en betaalde software prima samen kan gaan en zelfs kan leiden tot een nog beter product.
Handbook about open data focused in training proposers in FINODEX 1st Open Call for proposers.
Data licences, open data business models, open data definition, etc.
This presentation covers key terms in open education for a workshop "Open Education for Collaboration, Flexibility, and Global Visibility", which I gave at University of Nairobi on August 27, 2013. All of the materials for the workshop are available at http://openmi.ch/uon-aug2013.
SFO15-TR7: OSS License Compliance
Speaker: Kate Stewart
Date: September 24, 2015
★ Session Description ★
A training session on the what, why and how to be compliant with Open Source licensing. A must attend session for those who plan to ship a product based on Open Source software.
★ Resources ★
Video:
Presentation:
Etherpad: pad.linaro.org/p/sfo15-tr7
Pathable: https://sfo15.pathable.com/meetings/303085
★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect San Francisco 2015 - #SFO15
September 21-25, 2015
Hyatt Regency Hotel
http://www.linaro.org
http://connect.linaro.org
Commercieel gaan met je open source projectMichael Boelen
This talk is about building a business around open source software. Together with open source specialist Arnoud Engelfriet, Michael Boelen presented a use case: Lynis, the open source auditing tool. Michael starts with explaining the software and business, after which Arnoud provides the legal insights. A rare combination of technical and law glueing together. For everyone starting a business, this talk might give you some additional attention to subjects you otherwise would skip. This presentation shows that the combination of both free and paid open source software, can result in even a better product.
The title is Dutch, yet the slides are in English.
Nederlands: samen met Arnoud Engelfriet bespreekt Michael Boelen zijn business. Michael geeft een kijkje op zijn software en business, waarbij Arnoud zijn inzichten geeft op het gebied van wet- en regelgeving. Een bijzondere combinatie van techniek en recht. Voor degenen die een eigen bedrijf willen starten, biedt deze presentatie aanvullende aandachtspunten. Tevens laat het zien dat zowel gratis en betaalde software prima samen kan gaan en zelfs kan leiden tot een nog beter product.
Third Party software product licenses and services resold by VMware are provided by the manufacturer under its own end user license agreement and services terms.
Download at: https://templateshunter.com/business-operations/end-user-license-agreement-style-17.html
This slidedeck is the first presentation in a series of presentations on legal issues on open source licensing by Karen Copenhaver of Choate Hall and Mark Radcliffe of DLA Piper. To view the webinars, please go to http://www.blackducksoftware.com/files/legal-webinar-series.html. You may also want to visit my blog which frequently deals with open source legal issues http://lawandlifesiliconvalley.com/blog/
Open source software is software that can be used for any purpose by anyone without the need to negotiate with the rights holders. Open standards on the other hand are standards created in a process accessible on the same terms by everyone, but potentially with Standard-Essential Patents (SEPs) associated and with fees to even read the standard. While the potential of both “Opens” is strong, in reality there is an underlying conflict between them that is growing in importance as the business of traditionally SEP-centric companies relies more and more on software. This talk will explain the issues, suggest ways to address the conflict and outline work OSI is doing on behalf of the open source community.
Understanding the drivers of open licence proliferation (Lämmerhirt, van der ...Danny Lämmerhirt
Governments open up more data. But to do so they often use custom open licences.
This licence proliferation is problematic for a variety of reasons. Custom licences necessitate that data users know all legal arrangements of these licences – a problem that standard licenses are intended to avoid by clearly and easily stating use rights.
Custom licenses can also exacerbate legal compatibility issues across licenses, which makes it hard (or impossible) to combine and distribute data coming from different sources. Because of legal uncertainties and compatibility issues, license proliferation can have chilling effects on the reuse of data and in the worst case prevent data reuse entirely.
What drives governments to use custom licences? For whom exactly are custom licences beneficial, for whom are they detrimental? This presentation outlines these questions and assembled legal experts to identify new licensing best practices.
Presentation for New America Foundation panel on "Opening Up Technology in Service of Teaching" - http://www.newamerica.net/events/2010/technology_and_teaching
The information revolution has reached our pockets, and as this mobile transformation continues to unfold, libraries will experiment with tools to support the information needs of their users, wherever they are. Mobile tech and services can alter some of the relationships between libraries and their users, and introduces novel challenges to reader privacy. Simultaneously, the proliferation of mobile devices and services reiterates standing concerns of access to information in the digital age, including content ownership and licensing, digital rights management, and accessibility.
With the release of the policy brief Thereʼs an App for That! Libraries and Mobile: An Introduction to Public Policy Considerations, OITP will present on its research, and invite members of the library and policy communities to respond to its findings and recommendations. Panelists will include Timothy Vollmer, consultant to OITP and Open Policy Fellow at Creative Commons, Cody Hanson, Technology Librarian at the University of Minnesota, and Sherwin Siy, Deputy Legal Director at Washington, D.C. based public interest group Public Knowledge.
Webinar for the Open Access Textbooks group (http://openaccesstextbooks.org). We talked about how Creative Commons works, where CC is used, CC in OER, CC and Open Textbooks, and other educational materials CC is making available on the topics.
"Libraries And Mobile Devices: Public Policy Considerations" - Timothy Vollmer from the American Library Association's Office for Information Technology Policy; LITA National Forum, 2009. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
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Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
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Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
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In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
Creative Commons Version 4.0 and Public Sector Information
1. 4.0 and PSI
the same, the new, the lingering
questions
Timothy Vollmer, Creative Commons
LAPSI Final meeting, Torino, 10 July 2012
2. CC tools for PSI
● Licensing = Australia, New Zealand, Italy,
Greece, Spain, 30+ more
● CC0 = Piemonte Regional Government,
Netherlands
● Cultural institutions = Europeana (PDM),
British Library
3. CC 3.0
● some PSI publishers say can't use CC
● sui generis database rights
● license proliferation: ODC-BY, ODbL, OGL,
France, Italy, EC, more?
● Question: Can CC 4.0 fix?
5. 4.0 timeline
● Sept 2011 = 4.0 kickoff Warsaw
● Dec 2011 - Feb 2012 = requirements
● Apr = 4.0d1
● Apr - June = public comment 1
● July = 4.0d2
● July - Aug = public comment 2
● Sept = 4.0d3
● Sept - Oct = public comment 3 (porting)
● by Dec 2012 = 4.0 final
● http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0
7. 4.0 for PSI
● What's staying the same?
● What's changing?
● What are the remaining questions?
8. What's staying the same?
general operation of the license
● CC licenses only operable where copyright and related
rights exists
● terms and conditions not triggered for use covered by
exceptions and limitations
● 4.0d2 working language
○ "All other uses...are in no way restricted by its terms
and conditions...include uses permitted by limitation
or exception to copyright...or where work or
elements are in the public domain."
9. What's staying the same?
no endorsement
● 4.0d2 working language:
○ "nothing in this Public License shall
constitute or be considered a grant of
permission to assert, imply or otherwise
represent that You are, or that any use by
You of the Work or Adaptation is,
connected with, or sponsored, endorsed
or granted official status by Licensor"
10. What's staying the same?
moral rights
● untouched by CC licenses
● moral rights reserved, except where
necessary for licensee to exercise the
licensed rights
● where that is case, waive or agree to not
assert
11. What's staying the same?
marking changes to adaptations
● 4.0d2 working language:
○ "If You Share an Adaptation, You must
indicate clearly that the Work has been
adapted...You may satisfy the
requirements in any reasonable manner
based on the medium or means used."
12. What's staying the same?
technical protection measures
● 4.0d2 working language:
○ "You may not impose any effective
technological measures on the Work that
restrict the ability of a recipient of the work
from You to exercise the rights granted
that recipient under the terms of the
License."
13. What's staying the same?
noncommercial
● 4.0d2 working language
○ "not primarily intended for or directed
towards commercial advantage or private
monetary compensation"
14. What's changing?
sui generis database rights
● 3.0 = no mention, so effect is that compliance with
license conditions is not required where SGDR - but not
copyright - are implicated
● 4.0d2 working language:
○ "Licensor hereby grants You a license to reproduce,
distribute, perform, display, communicate and use...
but only to the extent Licensor may grant such
permission and the use is otherwise restricted by
copyright or copyright-like rights (such as
performance, broadcast, phonogram and database
rights)"
15. What's changing?
add preamble
● 4.0d2 working language:
○ "This Public License does not affect third party rights
in the Licensed Work. Additionally, You are
responsible for complying with other laws that may
apply to use of the Licensed Work by You. Such
laws may include laws governing patents,
trademarks, privacy, personality and publicity rights,
data protection laws, and laws protecting against
fraud, misrepresentation and similar, all of which are
outside the scope of this Public License."
16. What's changing?
attribution
● 3.0 language:
○ name of author
○ name of parties designated by licensor
○ title of work
○ copyright notice
○ URI to work
○ URI to license
○ notices, disclaimers, warranties
17. What's changing?
attribution (continued)
● what if we strip it down?
○ author
○ URI to work
○ URI to license
● URI shortcuts?
● all attribution requirements subject to
reasonableness language
18. What's changing?
privileges and immunities
● 3.0 = no language
● 4.0d2 working language:
○ "Nothing in this Public License constitutes
or may be interpreted as a limitation upon
or waiver of any privileges and immunities
from the legal process or any jurisdiction
or authority that may apply to Licensor or
You."
19. What are the remaining questions?
share-alike trigger
● 3.0 = collections containing SA works don't
have to be SA
● 4.0 question = collections with SA works will
be SA (without infecting other works)
● alignment with GPL?
● expand, never contract, SA
20. What are the remaining questions?
attribution RE: text mining
● issues:
○ ambiguous legal issue
○ want to avoid attribution stacking
● address with increased flexibility in 4.0
attribution
○ URI shortcuts?
○ all attribution requirements subject to
reasonableness language
21. What are the remaining questions?
allowing licensor to add terms
● consumer laws that require specific forms of
disclaimers of warranties and liabilities
● allow licensors to add more specificity
around disclaimers?
● another case: alternative dispute resolution
for IGOs
● problems = custom CC licenses, values
unaligned with CC, etc.
● what do you think?
22. What are the remaining questions?
cure breach/provisional reinstatement
● some violations unintentional
● in GPL, if you violate the license but later fix
it, you get your rights back under the license
● CC licenses don't allow for this
● logical fix
23. What are the remaining questions?
porting
● public discussion coming up
● now 70 jurisdiction ports
● complex, long time/lag, high cost, variance in
expertise of affiliates
● litigation has relied on unported
● GPL not ported to jurisdictions
● important community building and adoption
vehicle?