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Contradictory license information on Terms of Service page #35571

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ColinM9991 opened this issue Dec 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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Contradictory license information on Terms of Service page #35571

ColinM9991 opened this issue Dec 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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@ColinM9991
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What article on docs.github.com is affected?

https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/github-terms/github-terms-of-service#5-license-grant-to-other-users

What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?

The GitHub Terms of Service, namely the License Grant to Other Users section contradicts the information outlined on the GitHub Licensing page

The specific contradicting quotes are, from the Terms of Service

Any User-Generated Content you post publicly, including issues, comments, and contributions to other Users' repositories, may be viewed by others. By setting your repositories to be viewed publicly, you agree to allow others to view and "fork" your repositories (this means that others may make their own copies of Content from your repositories in repositories they control).

Compared to the content on the Licensing page

You're under no obligation to choose a license. However, without a license, the default copyright laws apply, meaning that you retain all rights to your source code and no one may reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from your work

This is confusing and it's not immediately clear whether a fork and derivative is or is not allowed for a public repository in which the developers have not explicitly selected a license. Which takes precedence here - the inherited copyright or the terms of service?

I apologize if this is the wrong place to raise this. It also was not immediately clear which team would be responsible for such an issue as GitHub support seems to be more focused around account issues.

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Thank you for raising this issue! I'll get this triaged for review ✨ Our team will provide feedback regarding the best next steps for this issue - thanks for your patience! 💛

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subatoi commented Dec 9, 2024

Hi @ColinM9991 👋 thanks for raising an issue and I agree this should be clarified. Since this falls under site policy, would you be happy to open an issue under the site-policy repo per these instructions?

I apologize if this is the wrong place to raise this. It also was not immediately clear which team would be responsible for such an issue as GitHub support seems to be more focused around account issues.

No need to apologise. This is hosted on docs.github.com after all! We could probably make the instructions clearer but only a very small minority of issues fall into this particular bucket, where we need to redirect users to the site-policy repo, which is why the instructions remain as they are.

I'm happy to leave this issue on hold whilst we wait for a reply to your other issue cc @nguyenalex836

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Thank you both for your replies and guidance on next steps. You've both been very helpful.

I'll raise this issue on the site-policy repository in the coming days, once I've wound down at work, and will reference this issue for visibility.

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