Hi Kristina,

Did you set the institution's "Require license information" setting to
"On"? I didn't have any problem selecting "All rights reserved" as the
institution or user default license, unless I activated "Require license
information".

The reason that setting prevents it, is because we've just renamed "No
License" to "All Rights Reserved". So now, "Require license information"
means you have to pick a setting other than "All Rights Reserved".

That is a little awkward, but I'm not sure what the best way to fix it
would be. If we consider "All Rights Reserved" to *be* a license, then
it's no longer possible for a user to avoid selecting a license, because
all content gets "All Rights Reserved" by default. Or I suppose we could
restore the old "No license" functionality, and add "All Rights
Reserved" as a new license, which has to be explicitly chosen.

Thoughts?

Cheers,
Aaron

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Title:
  Licenses: Once you've selected a license, you can't go back to "None"

Status in Mahara:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  While testing out Bug 1279526, I noticed that you can't change an
  uploaded file from a particular license to "No License". This may have
  been by design, with the idea that "No License" was a temporary thing
  until you pick a license. But with Bug 1279526 we're changing the
  wording of "No License" to make it clear that if you're not choosing a
  particular license, then the default copyright rules apply, so it
  becomes more necessary to be able to switch to that.

  To replicate:

  1. Go to "Administration -> Configure Site -> General Settings", and
  enable "License metadata"

  2. Go to "Content -> Files" and upload a file.

  3. Once the file is uploaded, click the pencil "edit" button to open
  its editing form. It should be at "No license" or the equivalent.
  Change it to "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0"

  4. Click "Save changes"

  5. Now click the pencil "edit" button again. Change the License back
  to "No license" or the equivalent.

  6. Again click "Save changes"

  7. Again click the pencil "edit" button.

  Expected result: You see "No license" or the equivalent as the license
  selection.

  Actual result: You see "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0" as the
  license selection.

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