Copyright issues
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Every source has specific terms of use (ToU) or copyright statements affecting the way the data can be stored and disseminated in WeSIS. Once WeSIS will be made publicly available such copyright issues had to be resolved. For this reason, on this page we are going to start collecting the terms of use of different sources. Please add one row per source and file the following information:
- Provider: Note the "provider" of the data.
Typically, this will be a larger organization like OECD, EuroStat, WHO etc.
- Specification: Mark the specific data source or dataset and add a link if applicable.
Note: Larger organizations do not per se allow or restrict access. They rather grant it specifically for some data. For example: the terms of use for OECD's social expenditure data base SOCX is different from OECD's PISA results.
- Link to ToU: If possible, provide a link to the terms of use.
- Most relevant paragraph of ToU: Copy and paste the most relevant paragraph applicable to storing data in WeSIS and making them publicly available later on via WeSIS.
- Who looked it up? State who looked it up.
- Date of last check: Note when you checked it.
- Dissemination to the public: Assign a "traffic light" based on your readings of the ToU as a non-lawyer. Use the following categories
- green: According to the ToU storing and making the data available to the public in WeSIS seems unproblematic.
- yellow: The ToU are unclear and need clarification by the "Task Force Copyright".
- red: There are obvious restrictions that may even require ordering a legal opinion by the "Task Force Copyright".
Provider | Specification of data source | Link to terms of use | Most relevant paragraph of ToU | Who looked it up? | Date of last check | Dissemination to the public |
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OECD (Example) | Social Expenditure Data Base | http://www.oecd.org/termsandconditions/ | Except where additional restrictions apply as stated above, You can extract from, download, copy, adapt, print, distribute, share and embed Data for any purpose, even for commercial use. You must give appropriate credit to the OECD by using the citation associated with the relevant Data, or, if no specific citation is available, You must cite the source information using the following format: OECD (year), (dataset name),(data source) DOI or URL (accessed on (date)). When sharing or licensing work created using the Data, You agree to include the same acknowledgment requirement in any sub-licenses that You grant, along with the requirement that any further sub-licensees do the same. | Nils (A01) | 2019.04.08 | |
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