You have already been reminded that none of us are lawyers. There is license
text associated with every package and base R, and it is not necessarily the
same for all parts of R, so there is no way for us to answer your question in
its vague form and no way for you to rely our opinions even if y
Thanks for the advice.
What about R code? Is that free to share? I would use my own dataset or
made up dataset, so I am only now interested what about R code, can I
screenshot it and then explain what is on the photo?
Maja
ned, 2. svi 2021. u 01:17 David Winsemius napisao
je:
> Any answer you
Again, the terms of the license govern the legalities. I don’t think you would
need any further efforts at licensing your commentary. Screenshots or text
copies would both be just copies and the appropriate citations would probably
be all that were needed. I do not think your commentary or expla
Any answer you get here will will have all the authority of "some guy on the
Internet", but my reading of the licenses is that as long as you give proper
credit that you can use any material in teaching or commercial purposes AND
derivative works are likewise copy-able on an open source (FOSS) b
Hello!
I would like to make tutorials for non-data scientists in R on Medium and
as LinkedIn articles. Could you tell me if I can use R sample datasets (I
would note the acknowledgements on the end) for that?
Thanks in advance, kind regards,
Maja
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