Licensing Research Data » History » Version 3
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3 | 2 | Steve Welburn | If you don't supply a license for your research data, you reserve all rights to its use (see [[copyright]]). However, copyright does not exist on factual data itself, only on the “creative” part of the data – e.g. the layout of a spreadsheet. |
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5 | 2 | Steve Welburn | If you apply an Attribution or Non-Commercial CC license, it may prevent people from using your data. It is therefore recommended that a Creative Commons CC0 waiver is used – this surrenders rights to the data as far as possible. Attribution should still occur if people use your data in their research - good research practice means that people should cite your data if it is used, and [[Research_Council_Requirements#EPSRC|EPSRC principles]] state that credit should be given. |
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7 | 2 | Steve Welburn | The (work in progress) Creative Commons 4.0 licenses aim to be more data friendly than the current CC 3.0 licenses and may be appropriate. |