The Sui Generis Database Rights (SGDR) protection grants an exclusive right on databases when a substantial investment is required to collect and arrange the database contents. Since this specific protection makes any re-use of such contents impossible without an explicit permission, therefore directly impacting on the exploitation of Open Data, managing SGDR (where exsisting) – e.g. by adopting a license - is crucial for any public body who wants to make its data available for re-use. The paper examines the new features introduced in the 4.0 version of the Creative Commons Public Licenses, with particular attention to the treatment of SGDR to describe the suitability of the 4.0 version in the specific field of Open Data licensing and re-us...
Over the last decade, one of the most contentious issues in intellectual property has been the quest...
Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons ...
This study focuses on databases as they are regulated by Directive no.96/9/EC regarding the protecti...
Contrary to other types of open content licenses, Creative Commons licenses are intended to be trans...
International audienceOpen Data is an important public policy that contributes to achieving greater ...
In a digital era unoriginal collections of data, particularly those in electronic form, have new sig...
It is undeniable that databases are an essential building block of the Information Society. Today, e...
When we think on initiatives on access to and reuse of data, we must consider both the European Inte...
"Legal interoperability" could be defined as the possibility of legally mixing data coming from diff...
Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases on the European level regulates rights in dat...
The last letter of the FAIR acronym stands for Reusability. Data and metadata should be made availab...
The paper focuses on the legal aspects of licensing of research data under the public licenses in or...
Conference paper following the presentation "Copyright and open licenses for data" at the Swiss Rese...
The capacity to assemble, store, and make available information in databases is ever growing. This d...
This presentation was part of an online seminar titled "The ability to use and re-use published data...
Over the last decade, one of the most contentious issues in intellectual property has been the quest...
Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons ...
This study focuses on databases as they are regulated by Directive no.96/9/EC regarding the protecti...
Contrary to other types of open content licenses, Creative Commons licenses are intended to be trans...
International audienceOpen Data is an important public policy that contributes to achieving greater ...
In a digital era unoriginal collections of data, particularly those in electronic form, have new sig...
It is undeniable that databases are an essential building block of the Information Society. Today, e...
When we think on initiatives on access to and reuse of data, we must consider both the European Inte...
"Legal interoperability" could be defined as the possibility of legally mixing data coming from diff...
Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases on the European level regulates rights in dat...
The last letter of the FAIR acronym stands for Reusability. Data and metadata should be made availab...
The paper focuses on the legal aspects of licensing of research data under the public licenses in or...
Conference paper following the presentation "Copyright and open licenses for data" at the Swiss Rese...
The capacity to assemble, store, and make available information in databases is ever growing. This d...
This presentation was part of an online seminar titled "The ability to use and re-use published data...
Over the last decade, one of the most contentious issues in intellectual property has been the quest...
Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons ...
This study focuses on databases as they are regulated by Directive no.96/9/EC regarding the protecti...