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Contributing docs from other repositories: Any license requirements? #3642

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theletterf opened this issue Dec 4, 2023 · 3 comments
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While I'm sorting out #3459 with my employer to see how we can license the content properly for upstreaming, I've a more general question concerning docs contributions:

  • Does OpenTelemetry.io have any license requirements when it comes to accepting docs from other repositories?
  • Would content coming from a CC-licensed repository be used? What about images with copyrighted or patented elements in it?
  • Would we need to use https://opentelemetry.io/docs/acknowledgements/ for open source credits? Couldn't a THIRD-PARTIES text file do it?
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svrnm commented Dec 4, 2023

Some history to the acknowledgements page: #1201

I don't have immediate answers to your questions, except that I think we should be able to accept docs from 3rd parties as long as they have a license that allows us to (a) use them and (b) remix them.

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Any news on this? Do we have a Legal SIG? :P

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svrnm commented Dec 14, 2023

CC-by licensed files are something we can accept (and have accepted in the past?), all we need to do is a proper attribution, ideally on the pages where we use them, or at a place like the Acknowledgements, etc.

What about images with copyrighted or patented elements in it?

This is much more complicated. In short I would say, that if they can not be re-licensed to a CC-BY or compatible, we can not accept them, even if we get "exclusive" rights to use them, because our docs have an open license and I don't want to get people into trouble by taking the "wrong" parts of our website.

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