Open Data - Information for New Transcribers
Why are you being asked to sign a Transcription Agreement?
What is the licence you are going to use?
The Open Database Licence (ODbLv1.0). There is a handy ‘human readable’ reference here which you may find helpful.
Data or other materials which are arranged in a systematic or methodical way and are individually accessible by electronic or other means. This broad definition could cover anything from mailing lists, repositories, directories and catalogues to telephone directories and encyclopaedias. A database will be protected by database rights but its individual components (which may be factual data) may not. (from this handy summary of the legal definition of a database).Some of the items we transcribe – even if handwritten books – can therefore be databases. The database right lasts for only 15 years, although this period renews each time the database is substantially modified.
Why am I being asked to sign an agreement for all rights, if you are only using a Database licence?
Why are you using a licence permitting commercial usage? I thought Free UK Genealogy projects were free
- Wider use brings wider benefits
- Wider use means more, easier, and better family history research
- Wider use means new kinds of research, including medical research, as well as a fuller range of historical research
- We can partner with database and website preservation organisations, so they can seamlessly take on our work, and continue to develop it
- We can have more access to more records
- We can attract funding from those who support Open Data
- Use of our transcriptions will increase, increasing our visibility and thus our sustainability
- The potential to work more closely with Record Offices and other curators of original documents will be of mutual benefit
The agreement is about the rights I may create, when I transcribe – what about the copyright and other rights in what I transcribe?
If you use an image from / on a Free UK Gen server, or one sent to you by a Coordinator, we will have obtained any necessary permissions for you to transcribe it for us, as someone who has signed the Transcription Agreement.
If you wish to transcribe from an original, from your own photographs, or from images you have obtained elsewhere, you will need to warrant that the necessary agreements are in place. Please contact your Coordinator for further information before doing this.
If you have further questions about the agreement or licence, please email info@freeukgenealogy.org.uk
If you have further questions about other aspects of volunteering and transcribing, please contact your Coordinator.
Thank you for volunteering with Free UK Genealogy!