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dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.b_stds:defact:odc:tools:faq [2021/10/01 22:15]
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dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.b_stds:defact:odc:tools:faq [2021/11/08 16:20] (current)
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-=====  ​FULLTITLE ​(Faq)===== +====== Frequently Asked Questions ​(FAQ====== 
-[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​todo| return to the TODO defacto Standards ​]]+[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​odc:​tools:​start| return to the Open Data Common Resources and Tools ]]
  
-====== General ======+===== General ===== 
 +[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​odc:​tools:​faq| Return to Top]]
  
   - //**Who manages Open Data Commons?​**//​   - //**Who manages Open Data Commons?​**//​
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   - //**Do I need this legal stuff, can’t I just post my data online?**//   - //**Do I need this legal stuff, can’t I just post my data online?**//
     : //The simple is: no — and yes you do need this legal stuff. Whether one likes it or not there are a whole bunch of jurisdictions in the world where there are IP rights in data(bases). Thus if you want your data to be open, even if that means public domain, you need to apply a license (or something very like a license).//     : //The simple is: no — and yes you do need this legal stuff. Whether one likes it or not there are a whole bunch of jurisdictions in the world where there are IP rights in data(bases). Thus if you want your data to be open, even if that means public domain, you need to apply a license (or something very like a license).//
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 +===== Relation to Other Tools =====
 +[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​odc:​tools:​faq| Return to Top]]
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   - //​**CC0?​**//​   - //​**CC0?​**//​
     : //**CC0 (CC Zero)** is a licence from Creative Commons that is very similar to the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​odc:​lic:​odpddl]]. Like the PDDL it also complies with the Science Commons protocol. For more, see the page on the Creative Commons website.//     : //**CC0 (CC Zero)** is a licence from Creative Commons that is very similar to the [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​odc:​lic:​odpddl]]. Like the PDDL it also complies with the Science Commons protocol. For more, see the page on the Creative Commons website.//
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     : //The new Science Commons protocol only outlines what a legal document must do to comply with the protocol and receive the Open Access Data Mark — so anyone can create a legal instrument to comply with the mark. Both implementations will have their strengths, and one of the strengths of the Open Data Commons approach is the Community Norms document, which makes the Open Data Commons approach particularly applicable for data, especially data produced by the academic sector.//     : //The new Science Commons protocol only outlines what a legal document must do to comply with the protocol and receive the Open Access Data Mark — so anyone can create a legal instrument to comply with the mark. Both implementations will have their strengths, and one of the strengths of the Open Data Commons approach is the Community Norms document, which makes the Open Data Commons approach particularly applicable for data, especially data produced by the academic sector.//
  
-**Source: [[_URL_| The following is from TODO on "​_GUIDE TITLE_"​ ]]**+**Source: [[dido:​public:​stds:​defact:​todo:​url| The following is from TODO on "​_GUIDE TITLE_"​ ]]**
  
  
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