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R datasets ownership(copyright) and license

On 4/5/2012 6:08 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote:
After having expressed how copyright law is out of control (and 
further efforts to strengthen enforcement were being sold by the Motion 
Picture Association of America to the US and other governments on the 
grounds that it would make it easier for tyrants to stifle dissent; 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Counterfeiting_Trade_Agreement#Motion_Picture_Association_of_America), 
now let me strengthen my support for Hadley's position:



       I think we should vigorously claim "fair use" wherever plausible 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use) with a contingency plan to 
sabotage CRAN (including all mirrors) once per week if we are 
challenged.  This is crudely analogous to what happened when the  
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) sued "the 
Girl Scouts for failing to pay for the songs that girls sang around Girl 
Scout campfires." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Culture_(book) 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Culture_%28book%29>) If this happens, 
we should also appeal for help from the Electronic Frontiers Foundation, 
the American Library Association, the American Civil Liberties Union and 
others, who are working to challenge the industry's abuse of power.  In 
2006, Stanford initiated a "Fair Use" project to fight this abuse of 
power, and other initiatives are on-going, as documented in the 
Wikipedia "Fair Use" article.  The major media conglomerates in the US 
and internationally (ABC-Disney, CBS-Westinghouse, NBC-GE, 
CNN-TimeWarner, Fox-NewsCorp / Rupert Murdoch) have distorted the 
political process in the US, Great Britain and elsewhere to favor them 
and the major international corporate advertisers.  (See also my article 
on "Gateway Problems in US Politics & Economics" at 
"http://occupy.pbworks.com/w/page/52167684/Gateway%20Problems".)


       Spencer