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License question #2

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ferferga opened this issue Jun 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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License question #2

ferferga opened this issue Jun 1, 2023 · 0 comments

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ferferga commented Jun 1, 2023

Hello!

Our teachers assigned to us your dataset for an university task. We're only using political-books, so my first idea of referencing this repository as a git submodule is infeasible (as that would require us to reference the whole repository, while we only need an small fraction of it).

It's fine if we have a copy of your work in our own repository? I was wondering in whether you can also add a widely adopted license fitting enough for the (seemingly?) fair use usage you want to promote, like MIT. Check more on choosealicense.com

As it seems you're the only contributor to this repository as well, you can add it straightaway, there's no need to ask external contributors.

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