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  1. Open Database License. The Open Database License (ODbL) is a copyleft license agreement intended to allow users to freely share, modify, and use a database while maintaining this same freedom for others. [2] ODbL is published by Open Data Commons, which is part of Open Knowledge Foundation. [3]

  2. In that case you should update the above notice to point to your local copy of the license within the project files. Use your own license for the contents: You are welcome to apply your own specific license to the contents of the database instead of the Database Contents License. To do this just replace the second sentence with information ...

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    When posting a resource using CKAN APIs the data must be in JSON format. There are numerous online tools that can help you convert csv, xls or xlsx files to JSON. You can find a set of python and Windows PowerShell scripts that will convert csv to JSON in our githubrepository. One way to post a JSON dictionary to a URL is using the command-line too...

    Adds a new table to the DataStore. The datastore_create action allows you to post tabular JSON data to be stored against a resource. A DataStore resource cannot be created on its own; A dataset (package) must exist for DataStore API to work. One can be created using the package_create API.

    Updates or inserts into a table in the DataStore The datastore_upsert API action allows you to add or edit records to an existing DataStore resource. In order for the upsert and update methods to work, a unique key has to be defined via the datastore_create action. The available methods are: upsert Update if record with same key already exists, oth...

  3. The Open Database License (ODbL) is a license governing a huge collection of database entries designed for free use and distribution. It is based on the Creative Commons License, whereby users are permitted to share and modify content freely as long as they obey a certain set of guidelines put in place by the author of the license.

  4. For Share-Alike: Use Open Database License (ODbL) + Database Contents License (DbCL) (or some other suitable contents license of your choosing) For Public domain: Use Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL) (it covers both “Database” and “Contents”) For non-homogenous DB (need to distinguish “Database and Contents”): Share-alike ...

  5. Open Data Commons is the home of a set of legal tools and licenses to help you publish, provide and use open data. Learn more about how to apply the licenses to your material: Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) Open Data Commons Attribution License. Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)

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  7. The Open Database Licence (ODbL) is a licence agreement intended to allow you to freely share, modify, and use this database while maintaining this same freedom for others. Many databases are covered by copyright, and therefore this document licenses these rights. Some jurisdictions, mainly in Europe, have specific rights that cover databases ...

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