Difference between revisions of "Licensing"

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== Licensing of Wiki content ==
 
== Licensing of Wiki content ==
The Wikipedia project underwent a licensing update in 2008/2009 from GFDL to dual-licensing scheme including the non-compatible CC-BY-SA.  In 2016, I'm noticing that there are some quirks in the software that I'm still investigating, so I've got notes here.  Basically, I want to simply figure out whether there are any issues to implementors / site Administrators. '''When setting up a fresh install of MediaWiki; or upgrading a previous installation; is there anything to do with regard to the licensing templates or interface messages so that [[Special:Upload]] "just works"?''' One oddity that I found was that there were a bunch of "self-published" options available in the licensing dropdown, however they rely on a template named 'self' which was not present in this wiki.  It is not a trivial exercise to export/import the template from mediawiki.org nor wikipedia.com.  Because of the complex nature of these licensing templates, it is not possible to "copy" the template text.
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The Wikipedia project underwent a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Free_Documentation_License licensing update] in 2008/2009 from [https://gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html GFDL] to dual-licensing scheme including the non-compatible [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA].   
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In 2016, I'm noticing that there are some quirks in the software that I'm still investigating, so I've got notes here.  Basically, I want to simply figure out whether there are any issues to implementors / site Administrators. '''When setting up a fresh install of MediaWiki; or upgrading a previous installation; is there anything to do with regard to the licensing templates or interface messages so that [[Special:Upload]] "just works"?''' One oddity that I found was that there were a bunch of "self-published" options available in the licensing dropdown, however they rely on a template named 'self' which was not present in this wiki.  It is not a trivial exercise to export/import the template from mediawiki.org nor wikipedia.com.  Because of the complex nature of these licensing templates, it is not possible to "copy" the template text.
  
 
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* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuring_file_uploads Documentation on configuring file uploads (no discussion of licenses)
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* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Uploads Configuration settings related to uploads
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:File_copyright_tags/Comprehensive Comprehensive info on copyright tags used in the Wikipedia project
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:File_copyright_tags/Comprehensive Comprehensive info on copyright tags used in the Wikipedia project
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Licensing_update
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Licensing_update

Revision as of 13:29, 15 January 2016

This article is about three aspects of Licensing:

  1. Licensing in general
  2. Licensing as it applies to software
  3. Licensing (attribution, etc.) of content/works as it is implemented in MediaWiki system.

Licensing in General[edit | edit source]

Problematic. Expensive. Inhibits creativity and entrepreneurship.

Licensing in Software[edit | edit source]

Although there are several advantages to using Free Software, one of the biggest and most obvious advantages is the fact that the licensing is 'free'. This means that you as an organization can spend a LOT less money and time ensuring licensing compliance. There are still compliance issues, but it shouldn't be too difficult.

Licensing of Wiki content[edit | edit source]

The Wikipedia project underwent a licensing update in 2008/2009 from GFDL to dual-licensing scheme including the non-compatible CC-BY-SA.

In 2016, I'm noticing that there are some quirks in the software that I'm still investigating, so I've got notes here. Basically, I want to simply figure out whether there are any issues to implementors / site Administrators. When setting up a fresh install of MediaWiki; or upgrading a previous installation; is there anything to do with regard to the licensing templates or interface messages so that Special:Upload "just works"? One oddity that I found was that there were a bunch of "self-published" options available in the licensing dropdown, however they rely on a template named 'self' which was not present in this wiki. It is not a trivial exercise to export/import the template from mediawiki.org nor wikipedia.com. Because of the complex nature of these licensing templates, it is not possible to "copy" the template text.

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