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''Bold text'''Where CC0 is not desired for whatever reason (business requirements, community wishes, institutional policy…) CC licenses can and should be used for data and databases — with the important caveat that CC 3.0 license conditions do not apply to uses of data and databases that do not implicate copyright. Read more about this [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/26283 here]. | ''Bold text'''Where CC0 is not desired for whatever reason (business requirements, community wishes, institutional policy…) CC licenses can and should be used for data and databases — with the important caveat that CC 3.0 license conditions do not apply to uses of data and databases that do not implicate copyright. Read more about this [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/26283 here]. | ||
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Three of the largest sources of Australian federal government data sets — [[Case_Studies/Australian_Bureau_of_Statistics|Australian Bureau of Statistics]] (ABS), [http://www.ga.gov.au/ Geoscience Australia] and the still beta | Three of the largest sources of Australian federal government data sets — [[Case_Studies/Australian_Bureau_of_Statistics|Australian Bureau of Statistics]] (ABS), [http://www.ga.gov.au/ Geoscience Australia] and the still beta | ||
[http://data.australia.gov.au/ data.australia.gov.au] — are all licensed by default under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ CC Attribution]. Together these sites provide free access to all of Australia's census data, official geoscientific information and knowledge, and other miscellaneous government data (such as the location of public toilets). The [http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3310114.nsf/Home/%C2%A9+Copyright?opendocument#from-banner=GB ABS] and [http://www.ga.gov.au/copyright.jsp Geoscience Australia] have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role in the [http://mashupaustralia.org/ Mashup Australia] competition run by Australia's [http://gov2.net.au/ Government 2.0 Taskforce]. Results from the contest (over 50 datasets) were released on data.australia.gov.au. | [http://data.australia.gov.au/ data.australia.gov.au] — are all licensed by default under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ CC Attribution]. Together these sites provide free access to all of Australia's census data, official geoscientific information and knowledge, and other miscellaneous government data (such as the location of public toilets). The [http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/D3310114.nsf/Home/%C2%A9+Copyright?opendocument#from-banner=GB ABS] and [http://www.ga.gov.au/copyright.jsp Geoscience Australia] have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role in the [http://mashupaustralia.org/ Mashup Australia] competition run by Australia's [http://gov2.net.au/ Government 2.0 Taskforce]. Results from the contest (over 50 datasets) were released on data.australia.gov.au. | ||
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Government_Information_Licensing_Framework|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Government_Information_Licensing_Framework|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
[http://pan.search.qld.gov.au/search/search.cgi?collection=qld-gov&profile=oesr&num_ranks=10&tiers=off&query=creative+commons Various data] in the Australian state of Queensland's Office of Economic and Statistical Research are licensed under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/au/ CC Attribution]. The Queensland Government Information Licensing Framework (GILF) seeks to create and implement a new standardized CC licensing arrangement for all Queensland Government information. | [http://pan.search.qld.gov.au/search/search.cgi?collection=qld-gov&profile=oesr&num_ranks=10&tiers=off&query=creative+commons Various data] in the Australian state of Queensland's Office of Economic and Statistical Research are licensed under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/au/ CC Attribution]. The Queensland Government Information Licensing Framework (GILF) seeks to create and implement a new standardized CC licensing arrangement for all Queensland Government information. | ||
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/ChEMBL|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/ChEMBL|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2011/04/chembl-09-as-rdf.html?m=1 | http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2011/04/chembl-09-as-rdf.html?m=1 | ||
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===[[Case_Studies/DBpedia|DBpedia]]=== | ===[[Case_Studies/DBpedia|DBpedia]]=== | ||
<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/DBpedia|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/DBpedia|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets. DBpedia currently describes 3.5 million things, and is available for [http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads36 download] under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC Attribution-ShareAlike]. | DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets. DBpedia currently describes 3.5 million things, and is available for [http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads36 download] under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC Attribution-ShareAlike]. | ||
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Freebase|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Freebase|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a [http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Data_source variety of sources] on the web, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and the Stanford University Library. Freebase currently contains information about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution]. | Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a [http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Data_source variety of sources] on the web, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and the Stanford University Library. Freebase currently contains information about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution]. | ||
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http://geocommons.com/ | http://geocommons.com/ | ||
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/creative_commons_mapping_platform_geocommons_launc.php | http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/creative_commons_mapping_platform_geocommons_launc.php | ||
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=== [[Case_Studes/Google|Google]] === | === [[Case_Studes/Google|Google]] === | ||
<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Google|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Google|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
− | Google Ngram Viewer has released its dataset under CC BY: http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/datasets. | + | Google Ngram Viewer has released its dataset under CC BY: http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/datasets. |
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/MusicBrainz|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/MusicBrainz|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
[http://musicbrainz.org/ MusicBrainz] is a user-maintained database of information about artists and their music, including title, artist, release date, format, and other data. The data on MusicBrainz is available as public domain material free to be reused without restrictions or under the CC Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike. The distinctions between types of data are explained [http://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_License here]. | [http://musicbrainz.org/ MusicBrainz] is a user-maintained database of information about artists and their music, including title, artist, release date, format, and other data. The data on MusicBrainz is available as public domain material free to be reused without restrictions or under the CC Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike. The distinctions between types of data are explained [http://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_License here]. | ||
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=== [[Case_Studies/Mydosis Portal|Mydosis Portal]] === | === [[Case_Studies/Mydosis Portal|Mydosis Portal]] === | ||
<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Mydosis Portal|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Mydosis Portal|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
− | The contents of the database Mydosis are licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License]. | + | The contents of the database Mydosis are licensed under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License]. |
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/OpenStreetMap|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/OpenStreetMap|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetMap] is a user-generated map of the world, amassing geodata collaboratively from around the globe. Its dataset is available under CC Attribution-ShareAlike. After the earthquake in Haiti, OpenStreetMap found an [http://crisiscommons.org/Haiti-Open-Street-Map immediate niche] to fill, launching their [http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti Project Haiti page] in an effort to map out what was, at the time, a largely incomplete geographical picture, helping those on the ground in Haiti get to where they needed to be with greater accuracy. | [http://www.openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetMap] is a user-generated map of the world, amassing geodata collaboratively from around the globe. Its dataset is available under CC Attribution-ShareAlike. After the earthquake in Haiti, OpenStreetMap found an [http://crisiscommons.org/Haiti-Open-Street-Map immediate niche] to fill, launching their [http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti Project Haiti page] in an effort to map out what was, at the time, a largely incomplete geographical picture, helping those on the ground in Haiti get to where they needed to be with greater accuracy. | ||
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum,_Sydney|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Powerhouse_Museum,_Sydney|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
[http://www.powerhousemuseum.com Powerhouse Museum] - releases a large range of material under CC, including its [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/imageservices/ photo of the day], [http://play.powerhousemuseum.com/ downloadable pdfs] from its Play program and the museum's general [http://www.creativecommons.org.au/node/225 collection information and data]. | [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com Powerhouse Museum] - releases a large range of material under CC, including its [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/imageservices/ photo of the day], [http://play.powerhousemuseum.com/ downloadable pdfs] from its Play program and the museum's general [http://www.creativecommons.org.au/node/225 collection information and data]. | ||
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===[[Case_Studies/Open Data Euskadi|Spain (Basque) Government - Open Data Euskadi]]=== | ===[[Case_Studies/Open Data Euskadi|Spain (Basque) Government - Open Data Euskadi]]=== | ||
<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Open Data Euskadi|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Open Data Euskadi|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
In 2009, the Basque government opened up its data via the portal [http://opendata.euskadi.net/ Open Data Euskadi], licensing all of its public data under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ CC Attribution]. The Basque government listed as its reasoning for opening data, to "generate value and wealth," "create transparency," and "facilitate interoperability between administrations." The government especially encourages reuse of its data by the private sector, other public administrations, and stakeholders to promote transparency in government. | In 2009, the Basque government opened up its data via the portal [http://opendata.euskadi.net/ Open Data Euskadi], licensing all of its public data under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ CC Attribution]. The Basque government listed as its reasoning for opening data, to "generate value and wealth," "create transparency," and "facilitate interoperability between administrations." The government especially encourages reuse of its data by the private sector, other public administrations, and stakeholders to promote transparency in government. | ||
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*http://blog.stackoverflow.com/category/cc-wiki-dump/ | *http://blog.stackoverflow.com/category/cc-wiki-dump/ | ||
*CC BY-SA | *CC BY-SA | ||
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<div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Uniprot|?Image Header|link=none}} | <div class="smimg">{{#show: Case_Studies/Uniprot|?Image Header|link=none}} | ||
Uniprot, 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]. The license is viable for all [http://www.uniprot.org/help/license copyrightable parts] of Uniprot's database. | Uniprot, 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]. The license is viable for all [http://www.uniprot.org/help/license copyrightable parts] of Uniprot's database. | ||
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===[[Government_use_of_Creative_Commons#United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Government]]=== | ===[[Government_use_of_Creative_Commons#United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Government]]=== | ||
Through [http://data.gov.uk/ data.gov.uk], the United Kingdom has made available a growing number of government datasets (currently at 5,400) under [http://data.gov.uk/terms-and-conditions terms that are interoperable] with the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC Attribution license]. This portal includes all affiliated websites such as the [http://www.ordinancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/opendata/licence/ Ordinance Survey's] maps. | Through [http://data.gov.uk/ data.gov.uk], the United Kingdom has made available a growing number of government datasets (currently at 5,400) under [http://data.gov.uk/terms-and-conditions terms that are interoperable] with the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC Attribution license]. This portal includes all affiliated websites such as the [http://www.ordinancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/opendata/licence/ Ordinance Survey's] maps. |
Revision as of 21:33, 15 December 2011
Bold text'Where CC0 is not desired for whatever reason (business requirements, community wishes, institutional policy…) CC licenses can and should be used for data and databases — with the important caveat that CC 3.0 license conditions do not apply to uses of data and databases that do not implicate copyright. Read more about this here.
Contents
- 1 Data and CC license use cases
- 1.1 Australia Federal Government
- 1.2 Australia Queensland State Government
- 1.3 ChEMBL
- 1.4 DBpedia
- 1.5 Freebase
- 1.6 Geocommons
- 1.7 Google
- 1.8 Greece Government
- 1.9 Italian Government
- 1.10 MusicBrainz
- 1.11 Mydosis Portal
- 1.12 New Zealand Government
- 1.13 Open Directory Project (dmoz)
- 1.14 OpenStreetMap
- 1.15 Powerhouse Museum
- 1.16 Spain (Basque) Government - Open Data Euskadi
- 1.17 Stack Overflow
- 1.18 Uniprot
- 1.19 United Kingdom Government
Data and CC license use cases
This is a list of uses of CC licenses for data. For uses of the CC0 public domain dedication for data, see CC0 use for data.
Australia Federal Government
Three of the largest sources of Australian federal government data sets — Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Geoscience Australia and the still beta data.australia.gov.au — are all licensed by default under CC Attribution. Together these sites provide free access to all of Australia's census data, official geoscientific information and knowledge, and other miscellaneous government data (such as the location of public toilets). The ABS and Geoscience Australia have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role in the Mashup Australia competition run by Australia's Government 2.0 Taskforce. Results from the contest (over 50 datasets) were released on data.australia.gov.au.
Australia Queensland State Government
Various data in the Australian state of Queensland's Office of Economic and Statistical Research are licensed under CC Attribution. The Queensland Government Information Licensing Framework (GILF) seeks to create and implement a new standardized CC licensing arrangement for all Queensland Government information.
ChEMBL
http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2011/04/chembl-09-as-rdf.html?m=1
DBpedia
DBpedia is a community organized effort to extract structured data from Wikipedia and make it available on the web so that it can be queried and linked to other datasets. DBpedia currently describes 3.5 million things, and is available for download under CC Attribution-ShareAlike.
Freebase
Freebase is a collaborative project that imports structured data from a variety of sources on the web, including Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and the Stanford University Library. Freebase currently contains information about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under CC Attribution.
Geocommons
http://geocommons.com/ http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/creative_commons_mapping_platform_geocommons_launc.php
Google Ngram Viewer has released its dataset under CC BY: http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/datasets.
Greece Government
Greece has opened up its geospatial data by implementing CC on geodata.gov.gr/geodata. The data is available under CC Attribution or CC Attribution-ShareAlike according to the type of data. Greek geodata is also available at opengeodata.gr under CC Attribution-ShareAlike, an implementation of the INSPIRE directive.
Italian Government
Italy's National Institute of Statistics has released all data on its site under the CC Attribution license.
MusicBrainz
MusicBrainz is a user-maintained database of information about artists and their music, including title, artist, release date, format, and other data. The data on MusicBrainz is available as public domain material free to be reused without restrictions or under the CC Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike. The distinctions between types of data are explained here.
Mydosis Portal
The contents of the database Mydosis are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
New Zealand Government
New Zealand's Ministry for the Environment’s Land Cover Database and the Land Environments New Zealand classification was released under a CC Attribution license on the Koordinates website. More info is available at CC New Zealand.
Open Directory Project (dmoz)
CC-BY, http://www.dmoz.org/license.html
OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap is a user-generated map of the world, amassing geodata collaboratively from around the globe. Its dataset is available under CC Attribution-ShareAlike. After the earthquake in Haiti, OpenStreetMap found an immediate niche to fill, launching their Project Haiti page in an effort to map out what was, at the time, a largely incomplete geographical picture, helping those on the ground in Haiti get to where they needed to be with greater accuracy.
Powerhouse Museum
Powerhouse Museum - releases a large range of material under CC, including its photo of the day, downloadable pdfs from its Play program and the museum's general collection information and data.
Spain (Basque) Government - Open Data Euskadi
In 2009, the Basque government opened up its data via the portal Open Data Euskadi, licensing all of its public data under CC Attribution. The Basque government listed as its reasoning for opening data, to "generate value and wealth," "create transparency," and "facilitate interoperability between administrations." The government especially encourages reuse of its data by the private sector, other public administrations, and stakeholders to promote transparency in government.
Stack Overflow
- http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/06/stack-overflow-creative-commons-data-dump/
- http://blog.stackoverflow.com/category/cc-wiki-dump/
- CC BY-SA
Uniprot
Uniprot, the world’s most comprehensive catalog of information on proteins, is available for reuse under CC Attribution-NoDerivs. The license is viable for all copyrightable parts of Uniprot's database.
United Kingdom Government
Through data.gov.uk, the United Kingdom has made available a growing number of government datasets (currently at 5,400) under terms that are interoperable with the CC Attribution license. This portal includes all affiliated websites such as the Ordinance Survey's maps.