Charles,

On Monday, January 27, 2025 6:07:54 PM MST Charles Plessy wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> on a package update I have hit the Open Government License 3.0...
> 
> https://spdx.org/licenses/OGL-UK-3.0.html
> 
> I could not find works licensed under these terms via
> codesearch.debian.net, and was not successful finding useful information
> with search engines.
> 
> Does anybody know if it was already tried through the FTP team?

I have not previously heard of the OGLv3.0 license, but reading over it, the 
terms do not 
appear to be a problem as long as what is being licensed does not belong to the 
list of 
enumerated exceptions to which the license does not apply:


This licence does not cover:

personal data in the Information;
Information that has not been accessed by way of publication or disclosure 
under 
information access legislation (including the Freedom of Information Acts for 
the UK and 
Scotland) by or with the consent of the Information Provider;
departmental or public sector organisation logos, crests and the Royal Arms 
except where 
they form an integral part of a document or dataset;
military insignia;
third party rights the Information Provider is not authorised to license;
other intellectual property rights, including patents, trade marks, and design 
rights; and
identity documents such as the British Passport


I would imagine it is unlikely that what you are packaging contains any of the 
above 
information, but you should make a reasonable effort to assure it doesn’t 
before 
submitting the package to the NEW queue.

Regarding the DFSG status of the license, the OGLv3.0 itself claims it can be 
relicensed as 
CC-BY-4.0, which is DFSG-free.

"These terms are compatible with the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 
and the 
Open Data Commons Attribution License, both of which license copyright and 
database 
rights. This means that when the Information is adapted and licensed under 
either of 
those licences, you automatically satisfy the conditions of the OGL when you 
comply with 
the other licence. The OGLv3.0 is Open Definition compliant."

-- 
Soren Stoutner
so...@debian.org

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