Brian Inglis <Brian.Inglis@systematicsw.ab.ca> wrote:
On 2016-02-17 16:29, John Hawkinson wrote:
I want to say https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/CC0 is the answer, but it appears to require a lot more than a "simple sentence," so I am now pretty unsure.
Got the same reservations myself, and implications are unclear, despite dealing with corporate and vendor software and service contracts and agreements for decades.
I apply CC0 to my work with this declaration: * You may do anything with this. It has no warranty. * <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/> I have not got a lawyer to confirm that this is an acceptable summary of the licence :-)
EUPL - European Union Public Licence - recommended for EU/government software and content in the "public domain": https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/eupl/og_page/european-union-public-lic...
Note that this is a copyleft licence so probably too demanding for use by the tz project. Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finch <dot@dotat.at> http://dotat.at/ Trafalgar: North or northwest 5 to 7. Rough or very rough. Rain or showers. Moderate or good.