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83 sources in the catalog, triaged by content-reuse licence (83 done) — openmeans we may extract & store the content, restricted means link-only, unknown means no clear signal was found. Filter by area or licence.
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- ImmigrationPlaybooks/guides/toolkitsOpen
Migrant Digital Justice Toolkit
Migrant Digital Justice Toolkit
Open Rights Group ↗Licence: Custom "Free to reuse except where stated" statement (no formal/named licence)evidence ↗Why this verdict?
Every page I checked on migranttoolkit.uk carries the same footer notice: "©. Free to reuse except where stated." This explicit free-to-reuse permission appears site-wide - on the homepage, on section pages (what-are-digital-rights, how-it-works), and on an actual resource page (the MRN Know Your Rights guide) - so it is the operative content-reuse signal for the site, which is run by the Open Rights Group. It is a custom statement, not a named/formal licence: there is no Creative Commons badge or link anywhere, and dedicated /terms, /terms-of-use, /license, /licence, and /copyright pages all return HTTP 404. Caveat: the licence is owner-stated and explicitly conditional ("except where stated"), so individual resources - especially third-party/embedded materials reproduced from other organisations (e.g. JCWI, Migrants' Rights Network), interview transcripts, and government legislation excerpts - may carry their own restrictions or be reserved; each item should be checked for a per-resource notice before extraction, and original authorship credited. This is triage, not legal advice.
- ImmigrationPlaybooks/guides/toolkitsOpen
The Right to Remain Toolkit
The Right to Remain Toolkit
Right to Remain ↗Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International)evidence ↗Why this verdict?
The Right to Remain Toolkit explicitly carries a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International licence. The toolkit landing page and individual resource pages all embed the standard CC machine-readable markup (rel="license" linking to creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ with the 88x31 CC badge) plus the verbatim text: "This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. You are free to copy, share, adapt, use the material for non-commercial purposes" subject to Attribution and NonCommercial conditions. A dedicated site-wide /permissions/ page restates the same licence, so it is not limited to a single resource. This is an open Creative Commons licence, so extracting and storing the content is permitted. Caveats: (1) reuse must be non-commercial and must credit Right to Remain with a link to the licence and indication of any changes, not implying endorsement; (2) the licence covers Right to Remain's own toolkit content — any embedded third-party material (images, quoted documents) may carry separate rights; (3) this is licensing triage, not legal advice.