License question

License question

Dan Martin གིས-
Number of replies: 14
Hi,

I have made a very minor change to the code for a Moodle block and I'm a little uncertain about what can be done under the terms of the open-source license.

As part of the set-up I have created a number of courses with an icon for each and I have included an <img> tag in the course title so that the icon displays next to the course name. To make the screen look less cluttered I have had to edit the code for the course display block so that it no longer displays the standard course icon. Clearly this is a minor change but it is a code change nonetheless.

Do I need to publish the edited source code somewhere?

Thanks and best regards,

Dan Martin
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Re: License question

Howard Miller གིས-
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No you don't...

Here's the license FAQ, which answer your questions fully:

http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html
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Dan Martin གིས-
Thanks Howard,

Just so that I am 100% clear about this, if I intend to use this modification as part of a package including set-up, personalisation, hosting, training etc. that I would charge a fee for (but obviously no charge for the software, or the modification), is there any need for me to actually *do* anything regarding releasing the source code for the modified block, or do I just have to be willing to release the code?

It's only the tiniest change but I want to make sure everything I do is entirely above board.

Kind regards,

Dan Martin
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Howard Miller གིས-
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To my understanding that is fine.

There is nothing to stop you charging people for making changes. You can even charge for Moodle as-is if you can get someone to pay for it. You just can't stop them giving it away to their mates after that དགའ་འཛུམ་
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Ray Lawrence གིས-
There is nothing to stop you charging people for making changes. You can even charge for Moodle as-is if you can get someone to pay for it. You just can't stop them giving it away to their mates after that

This (and other things) is confirmed here.
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Norbert Berger གིས-
Can I just clarify this for myself: You are talking about programme code, not content:
I assume course materials on Moodle or a whole course CAN be licensed with a clause prohibiting resale and/or passing them on to third parties free of charge, right?

Norbert

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Miles Berry གིས-
Gosh yes.
The interesting area though is IP rights of course participants, especially as much that makes up a great Moodle course comes from the users themselves. I am not a lawyer, but wiki, glossary and forum contributions,as well as assignment submissions will be assumed to be the intellectual property of their authors unless they've assigned these rights elsewhere. The wiki stuff would be really interesting, as it is the product of a community of users anyhow.
Of course, this has nothing to do with Moodle being open source and would apply to other VLEs as well.
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Norbert Berger གིས-
Hi Miles

Yes. I agree. However, a successful course format can be backed up without user data, sold and restored on another moodle server (as long as versions are compatible) Activities that would require userdata would need to be reinstated manually.

Norbert
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Just H གིས-
Hi Dan

Your original question has been answered clearly enough but

As part of the set-up I have created a number of courses with an icon for each and I have included an <img> tag in the course title so that the icon displays next to the course name. To make the screen look less cluttered I have had to edit the code for the course display block so that it no longer displays the standard course icon.

if you feel like sharing would be much appreciated big grin

Regards
H

(Was actually about to look into the exact same thing.)
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David Scotson གིས-

If you're talking about removing the course icon from the list of courses in the sideblock then the following CSS should do the trick.

.block_course_list .c0 {display: none;}

The course icon that used to precede the course title in the category list and elsewhere seems to have been removed in version 1.5 (or maybe even earlier).

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Just H གིས-
Thanks David, much appreciated དགའ་འཛུམ་

Main thing I was going to look into (and Dan has already done from the sound of it) is to get a specific image next to the course title (preferably picked up automatically based on the category the course is created in).

One of my Moodle sites is more of a collaborative portal, rather than educational per se, and will be used by 10 or so, potentially 100s of, organisations. Was thinking of having their logos next to the title of "courses" they are the lead organisation for to more easily distinguish for people involved in multiple "courses".

H
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Re: License question

Dan Martin གིས-
Hi Harry,

My solution to putting specific icons next to the course name was simply to put an <img> tag in the course name. This seems to work well for our purposes but I don't know how manageable it would be for your portal site.

Kind regards,

Dan
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Re: License question

Just H གིས-
Hi Dan

Thanks for getting back to me.

My quick fix for the demo site was similar as you can see from the attached (just inserted into a table cell in the course description). In the next week or two will have a look at sorting it out properly and hope to have the logo inserted automatically based on category, on the left rather than the right.

Thanks again for clarifying དགའ་འཛུམ་

Regards
H
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