[GOAL] Re: One way to expand the OA movement: be more inclusive
Heather Morrison
Heather.Morrison at uottawa.ca
Tue Jun 2 10:23:20 BST 2015
Andrew,
My blog and dataverse are freely available on the web. The data is deliberately shared as open data - I have posted invitations on my blogs for anyone to download.
This is not at all like the Aaron Schwartz case.
best,
Heather
> On Jun 2, 2015, at 2:58 AM, "Andrew A. Adams" <aaa at meiji.ac.jp> wrote:
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> Heather Morrison wrote:
>> Challenge: My research blog and data verses are both fully open with
>> no CC license at all. They are All Rights Reserved, and yet posted
>> on the web, in the case of the dataverse deliberately so that people
>> can go ahead and download and manipulate the data. I challenge
>> anyone to go ahead and try some text and data mining. If you think
>> there are legalities preventing you from doing this, please explain
>> what they are.
>
>> Blog: sustainingknowledgecommons.org<http://sustainingknowledgecommons.org>
>> OA APCs: http://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/dvn/dv/oaapc/
>
>> There probably are some barriers to text and data mining, however
>> these have nothing to do with legalities. For example, this morning
>> I was looking for Walt Crawford's comment on one of my posts. This
>> didn't come up, but that's likely just because Wordpress is not set
>> up to search comments.
>
> Technical access is not the same as the legal right to access. Consider Aaron
> Shwartz' case.
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> Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and
> Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics
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