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This discussion will not further revisit any of those previous conversations, but newcomers to licensing should be aware that a discourse since the 1980s exists without reconciliation, and some directions of argument could change with new social and technological developments. Here we introduce and review examples of "ethical licenses", which are such a development. Whereas the popular licenses use copyright as the basis for regulating the use of resources, ethical licenses attempt regulation with ethical rather than legal foundations.


https://ethicalsource.dev/licenses/

This is a license for reuse of 3D digital fursuits. https://tsukurunomori.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/feiling_vn3license_eng.pdf

Here are traditional knowledge labels. https://localcontexts.org/labels/traditional-knowledge-labels/ These are like Creative Commons licenses which name restrictions, but for example, you can only look at works during certain times a year, or if you are a certain gender.

Interesting licenses here are different ways for an institution to say they looked but failed to find copyright info https://rightsstatements.org/page/1.0/?language=en

model releases