Just a point here - I don't think the [4] is part of the licence!

It is the reference number that should point to this page (I think)
http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1-0/

Thus the actual quote should be

"16.  All projects must commit to releasing the metadata produced
under an open licence that permits reuse. JISC would prefer projects
to use the Open Data Commons PDDL licence for their data. Any projects
not using this licence will need to discuss the reasons for this
decision on their project blog to ensure the knowledge is shared."

From
http://infrastructurecalloct2010.jiscpress.org/appendix-e-infrastructure-for-resource-discovery/#26
as Jonathan said

Susannah

On 12 October 2010 01:12, Jonathan Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cool -- go JISC! ;-)
>
> "16.  All projects must commit to releasing the metadata produced
> under an open licence that permits reuse. JISC would prefer projects
> to use the Open Data Commons PDDL licence[4] for their data. Any
> projects not using this licence will need to discuss the reasons for
> this decision on their project blog to ensure the knowledge is
> shared."
>
> http://infrastructurecalloct2010.jiscpress.org/appendix-e-infrastructure-for-resource-discovery/#26
>
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