Good To See: White House Will Now Make Some Federal Data Public Domain Worldwide Via Creative Commons CC0 | Techdirt

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-05-16

Summary:

"As we've discussed plenty of times in the past, works created by the federal government here in the US are automatically in the public domain. There are some minor exceptions -- works created by others for the government can have copyright, and copyrights can be transferred to the US government. However, there's also one big exception, even if it's never really used: that public domain nature only applies to the US. Most other countries have concepts like crown copyright that allows government works to be covered by copyright -- and technically, works of the federal government that are public domain in the US can be considered covered by copyright elsewhere ... In practice, the US government has never really enforced that foreign copyright. However, with the release of the administration's new Open Data Action Plan, the federal government is finallyusing CC0 declaration to waive copyright globally when it comes to datasets from certain government agencies. Additionally, the report itself is using the same CC0 dedication, while correctly noting that such a thing isn't even needed (nor could it really be used) for the work within the US ..."

Link:

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140509/15174927182/good-to-see-white-house-will-now-make-some-federal-data-public-domain-worldwide-via-creative-commons-cc0.shtml

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.usa oa.psi oa.government oa.policies oa.licensing oa.pd oa.libre oa.data oa.copyright

Date tagged:

05/16/2014, 21:02

Date published:

05/16/2014, 17:02