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Encyclopedia > Open Publication License

Open Publication License is a license used for creating free and open publications created by the Open Content Project. The license is generally focused at academics, however some artists have found it suitable to their tastes. The OPL is now largely defunct, and its creator suggests that new projects not use it. Alternatives include the Creative Commons licenses, the GNU Free Documentation License and the Free Art License. The Open Content Project was a project dedicated to creating Open content. ... The Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others legally to build upon and share. ... Bold text // “GFDL” redirects here. ... The Free Art License is an attempt to craft a Free license in the spirit of the GNU General Public License adapted for work of art. ...


Even though easily shortened with OPL, this is not same license as Open Content License. The Open Content License (OPL) is a license designed for distribution of open content material. ...


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  • Open Publication

Open Publication is not associated with the Open Publication License, despite the similarity in their names, but the two are related in the sense that they encourage openness in published content. ...

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Open Publication License - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (110 words)
Open Publication License or OPL is a license used for creating free and open publications created by the Open Content Project.
The license is generally focused at academics, however some artists have found it suitable to their tastes.
The OPL is now largely defunct, and its creator suggests that new projects not use it.
ONLamp.com: Open Source and Free Documentation Licenses, Part 2: The Open Publication License (2262 words)
This is to say that these licenses do not require that licensees themselves distribute the work, or modified versions of the work, only under the license under which they themselves received the right to distribute the work or make modified works from it.
The copyright for the licensed work, as with these academic licenses, remains with the original author and publisher, although virtually every exercise of rights under copyright law is freely permitted to licensees and there is no requirement that derivative works be licensed under the Open Publication license.
Second, the licensor can limit the commercial exploitation of the licensed work by adding the sentence "Distribution of the work or derivative of the work in any standard (paper) book form is prohibited unless prior permission is obtained from the copyright holder" to the license or the license reference.
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