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Change of Licensing of the project is not possible #26
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Thank you @ankostis, this had slipped by me. This is indeed not correct. |
I also work under the European Commission, so I know these intricacies when submitting code to 3rdp projects :-) |
Sorry - I definitely did not intend to change the pre-existing work. Honestly I was trying to set this up for work but the project did not continue (which is why I just saw this) so yea I was trying to explicitly state that Gov-issued work (e.g. by me) is public domain and CC0 1.0 (which I'm told we should do because public domain isn't interpreted the same globally) Do you have a suggestion @ankostis on how I should revise? |
I believe that the guidelines from your department should be like "publish under CC 1.0 when possible", meaning that you should not violate any pre-existing license. As I explained, you are creating a "derived work", so you would be fine if you leave the project's license as it is, GPLed - your Gov can't complain for respecting the copyright law :-) If you want to drive things to the extreme, you should create a new project, and add there ONLY the files that you added - but that won't be of much use to anybody. |
Re-licensing is possible if you are the sole author (or if you got the permission from all authors), which i don't think this is the case here, correct? |
Depends if the work belongs to the government as a whole. |
We're both telling the same thing. |
@thecapacity In a72203a you change the GPL-v3 licensing of this project to Public-Domain.
IANAL, but I believe you are not entitled to that, although your motives are kind.
My understanding is this:
LICENSE
file.Practically, the project has to remain under GPLv3 and not under the public domain.
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