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OGC stay one step ahead of government policy in their commercialisation of ITIL. Better news for PRINCE2
Playing "bush lawyer", I have been tracking down the terms under which OGC control the copyright to ITIL (discussed here recently). And it makes an interesting little story: ITIL was almost free. And I think maybe PRINCE2 is. If it is on the website go for it You may re-use material appearing on the OGC Website providing your re-use is in accordance with the waiver notice ...but all the good ITIL stuff is on separate sites administered by TSO and APMG In general, OGC material may be re-used under a free licence:
...but ITIL has been classified as value-added. But hey! great news! In line with government policy it has been decided to allow most information produced by government departments and agencies to be re-used free of charge. Therefore, with effect from 1 December 2009 OPSI will no longer be issuing any Value Added Licences. Most information that was previously regarded as value added can now be re-used under the PSI Click-Use Licence [that's the free one]. ... except that there are exemptions for the Information Fair Trader Scheme.
...so I bet you think OGC is registered eh? Well no actually. But...
...and OGC has a delegation. But OGC has delegation to license only one specific type of information... and it is - yes you guessed it - "IT Infrastructure Library Framework". I suppose that is good news for PRINCE2 users. "Value-add" copyright or not, my amateur lawyering seems to imply that all other OGC work is now available for re-use under a free licence obtainable here. But not ITIL. |










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Ouch!
Nice post, you have invested time and brain here to produce something interesting: just wait a few month and you will see that everything changes, as soon as the king (or queen?) at the castle sees that there is a small breach in the defense walls
Antonio Valle
G2, Gobierno y Gestión de TI
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APMG Lock?
Skep
How do you see the APMG statement fitting into things here....
Overview of the APM Group Licensing Process
new post
Very interesting. I started a new post