Scientific names of organisms : attribution, rights, and licensing
Scientific names of organisms : attribution, rights, and licensing
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2014-02-04
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Patterson, David J.
Egloff, Willi
Agosti, Donat
Eades, David
Franz, Nico
Hagedorn, Gregor
Rees, Jonathan A.
Remsen, David P.
Egloff, Willi
Agosti, Donat
Eades, David
Franz, Nico
Hagedorn, Gregor
Rees, Jonathan A.
Remsen, David P.
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10.1186/1756-0500-7-79
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Scientific names
Taxonomy
Copyright
Intellectual property rights
Name-based infrastructure
Big data
Taxonomy
Copyright
Intellectual property rights
Name-based infrastructure
Big data
Abstract
As biological disciplines extend into the ‘big data’ world, they will need a names-based infrastructure to index and interconnect distributed data. The infrastructure must have access to all names of all organisms if it is to manage all information. Those who compile lists of species hold different views as to the intellectual property rights that apply to the lists. This creates uncertainty that impedes the development of a much-needed infrastructure for sharing biological data in the digital world. The laws in the United States of America and European Union are consistent with the position that scientific names of organisms and their compilation in checklists, classifications or taxonomic revisions are not subject to copyright. Compilations of names, such as classifications or checklists, are not creative in the sense of copyright law. Many content providers desire credit for their efforts. A ‘blue list’ identifies elements of checklists, classifications and monographs to which intellectual property rights do not apply. To promote sharing, authors of taxonomic content, compilers, intermediaries, and aggregators should receive citable recognition for their contributions, with the greatest recognition being given to the originating authors. Mechanisms for achieving this are discussed.
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© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in BMC Research Notes 7 (2014): 79, doi:10.1186/1756-0500-7-79.
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BMC Research Notes 7 (2014): 79