Korean Open Access License
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Korean Open Access License (KOAL; Korean: 정보공유라이선스; Hanja: 情報共有라이선스) is a copyleft license developed by in South Korea based on South Korean law, which enable authors to give different kind of permission to others.
Types[]
There are four types of license in KOAL 2.0:
- Permissive: No restriction on purpose of usage and derivative works. (known as Commercial-Derivative works in 1.0)
- NoCommercial: Cannot be used in for-profit purpose. No restriction on derivative works. (known as NoCommercial-Derivative works in 1.0)
- NoDerivatives: No restriction on purpose of usage. No derivative works allowed. (known as Commercial-NoDerivatives in 1.0)
- NoCommercial-NoDerivatives: Cannot be used in for-profit purpose. No derivative works allowed. (known as NoCommercial-NoDerivatives in 1.0)
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to KOAL. |
- Korea Open Access License Homepage(in Korean)
- Simple description on licenses(in Korean)
- License text for KOAL 2.0 Permissive(in Korean)
- License text for KOAL 2.0 NoCommercial(in Korean)
- License text for KOAL 2.0 NoDerivative(in Korean)
- License text for KOAL 2.0 NoCommercial NoDerivative(in Korean)
- Explanation on license term(in Korean)
Categories:
- Copyleft
- South Korean law
- Free content licenses
- Intellectual property activism
- Intellectual property law
- Asian law stubs
- South Korea stubs