Maybe useful to know, there is the European Intellectual Property
Helpdesk (www.iprhelpdesk.eu).  However *only* offered to beneficiaries
of EU-funded research projects and EU SMSes involved in transnational
partnership agreements (such as Horizon 2020 projects).

Nikos

* Moritz Lennert <mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> [2019-08-14 08:18:07 +0200]:

Ping.

Anyone ?

Or a pointer to whom I could ask ?

Moritz

On 7/05/19 10:42, Moritz Lennert wrote:
Hi,

We work with a company on a project where we use GRASS GIS to calculate
accessibility indicators. The main output we provide is a Python script
which calls GRASS GIS modules via the grass.script API. The company is
willing to make this script free software, but would like to license it
with a permissive license such as MIT or Apache.

I would think that calling GRASS GIS modules in a script does not
automatically imply the script has to be GPL, but what about the use of
the Python API ?

I would think that this case falls in the grey area described at [1] and
have tendency to think that MIT/Apache license would be allowed.

Does anyone have a more informed opinion ?

Moritz


[1] https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#MereAggregation



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