On 01/28/2014 01:44 PM, Olivier Grisel wrote:
> 2014/1/28 Gael Varoquaux <[email protected]>:
>>
>> I had never worried about that, and I guess nobody usually does. Do
>> people actually respect that clause in slides?
>>
>> Just put a tiny "BSD licensed" somewhere in the slide
Same here.
>
>> Practically, to relicense we would need to have the agreement of all the
>> authors of each example. As we don't own the copyright, we cannot
>> relicense.
>>
>> Team: do you think that it is worth trying to relicense our examples, or
>> should we not bother?
> I don't think it's really worth it but if you have my agreement to
> double-license BSD / CC0 any sklearn example I contributed to.
>
+1 on both accounts.

Stefan: are you doing the slides for some big company that really cares 
about legal issues?
Otherwise:
Even if it is no fair use (IANAL), I highly doubt that any of the 
authors would try to sue you.


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