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license compatibility #39
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@FlorianLudwig, I am not sure what you are looking for; but @wseltzer may be able to answer your questions on W3C licenses. (#37 may also be relevant) |
@iherman I am looking for a clear answer if it is possible to copy code from w3c-licensed projects to other non-w3c-licensed projects. From what I understand; if code would be copied from
And the third requirement:
Is also different from what is in the bsc-3-clause license has to say about where to reproduce the copyright/license notice. The w3c one explicitly mentions "viewable to the users" whereas bsd license:
Which are somewhat different terms and legally not exchangeable. I am not a lawyer though ;) |
@FlorianLudwig I am not a lawyer either, but @wseltzer is... :-) She should give you an authoritative answer. |
Hi @FlorianLudwig , the goal of the W3C software license is to make code available for free re-use with attribution and disclaimer of warranty. If you're encountering an issue with the terms of the attribution, let me know, as we can likely find something that works. |
I've spend some time searching the web, but I am not quite sure:
Is it okay to relience the code (aka reuse) in a project under a different license (namely bsd-3-clause, like rdflib)?
While the w3c license faq states:
Reading the license it seems not possible as the notice requirement seem more elaborate on the w3c license than the bsd-3-clause.
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