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From: Cecoldo <cecoldo@dimar.mil.co>
Date: Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Subject: RE: NCEI online publication confirmation of NCEI Accession 0290263
To: Alexandra Grodsky - NOAA Affiliate <alexandra.grodsky@noaa.gov>
Thanks dear Alexandra.
 
Hernán previously indicated to us that the license for the data sets should
 be CC BY 4.0.
 
So to the question: Could you please confirm that we can change the license 
to CC BY 4.0 for all your datasets?
 
Yes, you can change the license to CC BY 4.0. Unfortunately we already sent 
all the data sets, so the answer is YES for all of them.
 
We will change the license in our metadata.
 
Regards,
 
 
	
Ruby Ortiz
NODC-Colombia
Subdirección de Desarrollo Marítimo
 
Mindefensa-Dirección General Marítima 
Carrera 54 No. 26-50 CAN. Bogotá D.C. Colombia
(+57 (1) 220 0490 Ext.: 2506
(+57 321 851 1116
rortiz@dimar.mil.co
https://oceanexpert.org/expert/12916
 
 
 
De: Alexandra Grodsky - NOAA Affiliate <alexandra.grodsky@noaa.gov>
Enviado el: miércoles, 20 de marzo de 2024 1:59 p. m.
Para: Cecoldo <cecoldo@dimar.mil.co>
Asunto: Re: NCEI online publication confirmation of NCEI Accession 0290263
 
Hi Ruby,
the following issue was brought to my attention by NCEI Archive officers
>By the way, these data came with a Licencia Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 (https://>creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/), AKA a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
>Two things:
>1. We are not supposed to accept and archive data with the CC BY-NC-SA license, except that since the package was submitted via S2N, >the S2N User Agreement overrides the terms of the license.
>2. We may want to work with the provider to have them agree to change the license to the CC BY 4.0 license instead.
To be honest, I know/understand a little, if any, about licenses, but expect that this issue may be sensitive to your team, which is related to the Colombia Navy. Could you please confirm that we can change the license to CC BY 4.0 for all your datasets? For future submissions, I'd suggest avoiding inclusion of any information about licenses. In this case, the S2N assumes the CC BY 4.0 and everything goes smoothly.
Thanks for understanding and consideration of this matter,
--Alexandra
 
     
    Centro Colombiano de Datos Oceanográficos (Cecoldo)
    Subdirección de Desarrollo Marítimo
    Mindefensa-Dirección General Marítima 
    Carrera 54 No. 26-50 CAN. Bogotá D.C. Colombia
    C+57 (1) 220 0490 Ext.: 2506
    ++57 321 851 1116
    rortiz@dimar.mil.co
    https://oceanexpert.org/expert/12916
