On Thu Jan 15 12:19, Francis Tyers wrote: > I'd like some advice on a particular instance of Crown Copyright > which includes a waiver for free distribution. I'm going to try > and make out my case below, but I'd be very happy to hear other > opinions -- particularly if the waiver is compatible with the DFSG. >
You've done a pretty good analysis and it would seem to fail DFSG3 and 6, making it suitable for non-free, but not for main: > ================================================================== > ==3. Derived Works== > > I can't see anything about this. > > ==6. No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavour== > > I think it falls down here: > > "13. The Proceedings must not be used in connection with advertising or > product endorsement or in any context which could be viewed as > undignified association." > > (Really problematic) > > "14. The Proceedings must not be used in any circumstances which are > knowingly or potentially libellous or slanderous of individuals, > companies, organisations or political parties." > > (Wouldn't this be against the law anyway?) > > "16. The Proceedings must not be reproduced for overtly political > purposes." > > (Really problematic) Matt -- Matthew Johnson
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