[License-discuss] EU Commission Publication of EUPL v1.2

Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz pe.schmitz at googlemail.com
Mon May 22 13:40:22 UTC 2017


For those wanting UTF-8 coding, please find it attached
Greetings,

2017-05-22 13:28 GMT+02:00 Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne at nexb.com>:

> On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz
> <pe.schmitz at googlemail.com> wrote:
> > The new version of the European Union Public Licence is published !
> > (OJ 19/05/2017 L128 p. 59–64 )
> >
> > attached the .txt and some information.
> > Greetings,
>
> FWIW, your attached text files are using a less common, non-ASCII
> encoding e.g. ISO-8859-2 which is likely to trigger mojibake
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojibake
> It could be best to use UTF-8 instead?
>
>
> --
> Cordially
> Philippe Ombredanne
>



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The new version of the European Union Public Licence (EUPL) is published in the 23 EU languages in the EU Official Journal: Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/863 of 18 May 2017 updating the open source software licence EUPL to further facilitate the sharing and reuse of software developed by public administrations (OJ 19/05/2017 L128 p. 59–64 ).
What it changed in the new licence?
• EUPL v1.2 has a wider coverage: it cover “the Work” (any copyrighted work) and not exclusively “the software”. Therefore it is easier to apply the EUPL v1.2 to data, documents, standard specifications etc.
• EUPL v1.2 has a wider compatibility: the software itself (copies or modifications/improvements) will stay covered by the EUPL without possibilities of re-licensing by recipients, but it may also be merged in a new – other - larger work with other software components covered by compatible licences. When needed and for avoiding licence conflicts, this other derivative work can then be distributed under the compatible licence.  The list of compatible licences includes both the GPLv2 and v3, the AGPL, MPL, EPL, LGPL and other licences. Regarding documents, compatibility includes the Creative Common licence CC BY SA.
• EUPL v1.2 provides more flexibility concerning the additional agreements: any additional provision that is not in contradiction with the licence is valid, including the selection of a specific applicable law, of a specific arbitration court etc.
• EUPL v1.2 has adapted its terminology to the evolution of European law and has now a Croatian working version
Does it apply to projects already covered by EUPL v1.1?
• In case a work is currently licensed “under the EUPL” or “under the EUPL v1.1 or later”, the new EUPL v1.2 applies. In case a work is licensed “under the EUPL v1.1” (sometimes adding “v1.1 only”) no automatic update is foreseen. The project owner is invited to check the opportunity of updating its notices.
Since the list of compatible licences includes the MPL, the EPL, the LGPL and more other licences, is the “copyleft” of the EUPL v1.2 weaker than before?
• The European law (in particular recitals 10 and 15 of Directive 2009/24/EC on the protection of computer programs) seems to invalidate the idea of “strong copyleft”: any portion of code that is strictly necessary for implementing interoperability can be reproduced without copyright infringement. This means that linking cannot be submitted to conditions or restricted by a so-called “strong copyleft licence”. As a consequence, linking two programs does not produce a single derivative of both (each program stay covered by its primary licence). Therefore the question is not relevant: the EUPL v1.2 is copyleft (or share-alike) for protecting the covered software only from exclusive appropriation, but it has no pretention for any “viral extension” to other software in case of linking.

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EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2 
EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016 

This European Union Public Licence (the ‘EUPL’) applies to the Work (as defined below) which is provided under the 
terms of this Licence. Any use of the Work, other than as authorised under this Licence is prohibited (to the extent such 
use is covered by a right of the copyright holder of the Work). 
The Work is provided under the terms of this Licence when the Licensor (as defined below) has placed the following 
notice immediately following the copyright notice for the Work: 
                          Licensed under the EUPL 
or has expressed by any other means his willingness to license under the EUPL. 

1.Definitions 
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— ‘The Licence’:this Licence. 
— ‘The Original Work’:the work or software distributed or communicated by the Licensor under this Licence, available 
as Source Code and also as Executable Code as the case may be. 
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modifications thereof. This Licence does not define the extent of modification or dependence on the Original Work 
required in order to classify a work as a Derivative Work; this extent is determined by copyright law applicable in 
the country mentioned in Article 15. 
— ‘The Work’:the Original Work or its Derivative Works. 
— ‘The Source Code’:the human-readable form of the Work which is the most convenient for people to study and 
modify. 
— ‘The Executable Code’:any code which has generally been compiled and which is meant to be interpreted by 
a computer as a program. 
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— ‘Contributor(s)’:any natural or legal person who modifies the Work under the Licence, or otherwise contributes to 
the creation of a Derivative Work. 
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Licence. 
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transmitting, or otherwise making available, online or offline, copies of the Work or providing access to its essential 
functionalities at the disposal of any other natural or legal person. 

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exclusive rights of the rights owners in the Work, of the exhaustion of those rights or of other applicable limitations 
thereto. 

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Attribution right: The Licensee shall keep intact all copyright, patent or trademarks notices and all notices that refer to 
the Licence and to the disclaimer of warranties. The Licensee must include a copy of such notices and a copy of the 
Licence with every copy of the Work he/she distributes or communicates. The Licensee must cause any Derivative Work 
to carry prominent notices stating that the Work has been modified and the date of modification. 

Copyleft clause: If the Licensee distributes or communicates copies of the Original Works or Derivative Works, this 
Distribution or Communication will be done under the terms of this Licence or of a later version of this Licence unless 
the Original Work is expressly distributed only under this version of the Licence — for example by communicating 
‘EUPL v. 1.2 only’. The Licensee (becoming Licensor) cannot offer or impose any additional terms or conditions on the 
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must at least provide to the public the information requested by the applicable law regarding the Licensor, the Licence 
and the way it may be accessible, concluded, stored and reproduced by the Licensee. 

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of the Licence. 
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the Licence, provided such persons remain in full compliance with the Licence. 

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If any provision of the Licence is invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, this will not affect the validity or 
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and enforceable. 
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— any litigation arising between other parties and resulting from the interpretation of this License, will be subject to 
the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court where the Licensor resides or conducts its primary business. 

15.Applicable Law 
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resides or has his registered office, 
— this licence shall be governed by Belgian law if the Licensor has no seat, residence or registered office inside 
a European Union Member State. 


                                                         Appendix 

‘Compatible Licences’ according to Article 5 EUPL are: 
— GNU General Public License (GPL) v. 2, v. 3 
— GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v. 3 
— Open Software License (OSL) v. 2.1, v. 3.0 
— Eclipse Public License (EPL) v. 1.0 
— CeCILL v. 2.0, v. 2.1 
— Mozilla Public Licence (MPL) v. 2 
— GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) v. 2.1, v. 3 
— Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike v. 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) for works other than software 
— European Union Public Licence (EUPL) v. 1.1, v. 1.2 
— Québec Free and Open-Source Licence — Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R) or Strong Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R+) 

The European Commission may update this Appendix to later versions of the above licences without producing 
a new version of the EUPL, as long as they provide the rights granted in Article 2 of this Licence and protect the 
covered Source Code from exclusive appropriation. 
All other changes or additions to this Appendix require the production of a new EUPL version. 



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