Just my two cents, GPL and/or LGPL are mostly related to code (notion
of 'shared' lib). I would either check one of our french license
CeCILL A/B/C or maybe creative commons which are more oriented with
data stuff.



On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:58 PM, Eric Maeker <eric.mae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on a new module of FreeMedForms based on data taken from the SFMG 
> (French General Medicine Society). My code will be GPLv3 or may be LGPLv2.1. 
> I've questioned the leaders of the SFMG about the licensing of their data. 
> Typically, they never had any discussion about this. They think that their 
> data are 'public domain with the obligation to publicly mention the SFMG'.
>
> I told them that they need to go deep into this problematic if they want me 
> to push code and data to the Debian repos with the sponsoring of the Debian 
> Med team (if accepted by you of course). So they asked me to resume some of 
> the available licenses compatible with the DFSG for their data.
>
> Can you help me please. I need some good references to read (already started 
> a google request ;) ).
>
> Thanks a lot
> Eric, freemedforms.com



-- 
Mathieu


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