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Database right (Europe, Korea, Russia, Mexico) #81

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pdehaye opened this issue Feb 25, 2021 · 1 comment
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Database right (Europe, Korea, Russia, Mexico) #81

pdehaye opened this issue Feb 25, 2021 · 1 comment

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@pdehaye
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pdehaye commented Feb 25, 2021

The European Union, Korea, Russia or Mexico have a specific intellectual property right protecting databases, separate from classical copyright.

It doesn't look like this right is considered in BEIPA, probably due to its US-centricity. It probably should be corrected.

To give a concrete example, an example of licensing leveraging this right is the Open Database License, which is a copyleft license. This licensing is what is used for OpenStreetMap, which is attracting more and more attention from big corporate players.

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erkinalp commented Apr 6, 2023

The agreement explicitly says "intellectual property", it does not single any particular type of intellectual property.

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