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{{Case Study | {{Case Study | ||
+ | |Description=Uniprot is the world’s most comprehensive catalog of information on proteins. | ||
|Mainurl=http://www.uniprot.org/ | |Mainurl=http://www.uniprot.org/ | ||
+ | |Author=UniProt Consortium | ||
|User_Status=Curator | |User_Status=Curator | ||
|Tag=protein, database | |Tag=protein, database | ||
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|CC adoption date=2006 | |CC adoption date=2006 | ||
|Format=Data | |Format=Data | ||
+ | |Quote=...people shouldn’t have to run up large legal bills just to figure out how they can use our data, and the Creative Commons licenses are both well known and clear and simple." | ||
+ | |Quote_Attribution=[http://eric.jain.name/2006/02/07/uniprot-creative-commons/ Eric Jain] | ||
|Image_Header=http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/3/38/UPlogo1.png | |Image_Header=http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/3/38/UPlogo1.png | ||
|Image_attribution=(c) by Uniprot | |Image_attribution=(c) by Uniprot | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | http:// | + | |
− | + | Uniprot (which stands for Universal Protein Resource), the world’s most comprehensive catalog of information on proteins, is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ CC Attribution-NoDerivs]. | |
== License Usage == | == License Usage == | ||
− | http://www.uniprot.org/help/license | + | Uniprot is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ CC Attribution-NoDerivs]. The license is viable for all [http://www.uniprot.org/help/license copyrightable parts] of Uniprot's database. |
== Motivations == | == Motivations == | ||
− | + | Eric Jain from Uniprot [http://eric.jain.name/2006/02/07/uniprot-creative-commons/ writes], | |
− | + | :"Even though it was clear from the outset that our data is “open access”, some people felt that having a custom license would be more “safe” and give us more control. On the other hand people shouldn’t have to run up large legal bills just to figure out how they can use our data, and the Creative Commons licenses are both well known and clear and simple." | |
== Impact == | == Impact == |
Revision as of 20:20, 2 February 2011
...people shouldn’t have to run up large legal bills just to figure out how they can use our data, and the Creative Commons licenses are both well known and clear and simple." — Eric Jain
Overview
Uniprot (which stands for Universal Protein Resource), the world’s most comprehensive catalog of information on proteins, is available for reuse under CC Attribution-NoDerivs.
License Usage
Uniprot is available for reuse under CC Attribution-NoDerivs. The license is viable for all copyrightable parts of Uniprot's database.
Motivations
Eric Jain from Uniprot writes,
- "Even though it was clear from the outset that our data is “open access”, some people felt that having a custom license would be more “safe” and give us more control. On the other hand people shouldn’t have to run up large legal bills just to figure out how they can use our data, and the Creative Commons licenses are both well known and clear and simple."
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