LCPL issueshttps://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues2023-01-04T10:32:14Zhttps://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues/6detail sublicensable clause2023-01-04T10:32:14ZRoland Altondetail sublicensable clauseWe wanted that initiatives may sublicense assets, but probably not the brand. This should be clarified in the license text.We wanted that initiatives may sublicense assets, but probably not the brand. This should be clarified in the license text.https://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues/5get listed on SPDX2023-01-02T12:19:12ZRoland Altonget listed on SPDX- [x] Checked inclusion principles https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/blob/main/DOCS/license-inclusion-principles.md
Submitted as proposal to SPDX via https://tools.spdx.org/app/submit_new_license/
> This Label Commons Public Lic...- [x] Checked inclusion principles https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/blob/main/DOCS/license-inclusion-principles.md
Submitted as proposal to SPDX via https://tools.spdx.org/app/submit_new_license/
> This Label Commons Public Licence (LCPL) is intended to give the public the permission to use a label under certain conditions. Labels are used as a sign, term or mark and can be applied to digital media or tangible material. The usage of labels without applying a LCPL license may be restricted by other organisations or companies who claim copyright and/or register them as a trademark.
> A typical use case for LCPL is clarifying usage right of a label used by a wider community. It may be protected by a so-called watchdog organisation, which could be an NGO, a trusted partner organisation or a foundation. Its role would be to claim ownership and probably even register it as a trademark. At the same time the watchdog organisation grants usage rights with only a few restrictions to the extend necessary to prevent misleading or unintended usage, such as making a business with a label of a movement or a software developer community.
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> More details and example see https://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/
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> Regarding the license inclusion principles, this license has not yet been submitted, the licenses has a stable text and got feedback e.g. from the Commons Institute during the drafting phase, it has been presented publicly and it has an active steward, who is following the SPDX mailing list and is submitting the license here. The LCPL is not typically protecting software code, but the brand a software framework may be given. The intention is to avoid brand conflict or grabbing situations as we have seen it with free software projects such as Piwik/Matomo.https://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues/4mention International Nonproprietary Name2021-04-27T09:46:29ZRoland Altonmention International Nonproprietary Namebrands used in pharmacy without restrictions https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationaler_Freiname
how is the decision making process?brands used in pharmacy without restrictions https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationaler_Freiname
how is the decision making process?https://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues/3use case FEDIVERSE2021-04-26T10:18:20ZRoland Altonuse case FEDIVERSEA discussion on ActivityPub based servceis https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/pub/ec-ngi0-liaison-webinars-and-workshop-april-2021 revelead that we should focus on mentioning FEDIVERSE first - this may be a candidate for a label commons...A discussion on ActivityPub based servceis https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/pub/ec-ngi0-liaison-webinars-and-workshop-april-2021 revelead that we should focus on mentioning FEDIVERSE first - this may be a candidate for a label commons public license.https://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues/2Integrate feedback from SF2020-02-23T18:58:23ZRoland AltonIntegrate feedback from SFSee E-MailSee E-MailRoland AltonRoland Altonhttps://git.fairkom.net/legal/lcpl/-/issues/1Write paper on LCPL2022-06-17T11:53:52ZRoland AltonWrite paper on LCPL* Motivation
* Branding culture
* Experiences with CC licensing
* Drafting process
* Publishing process
* Example applications* Motivation
* Branding culture
* Experiences with CC licensing
* Drafting process
* Publishing process
* Example applications