Nice! Always great to find a good source of sample data. I presume you are just giving the data set free for testing -- but is there any license associated with it for reuse/publishing (say, showing in a demo video, etc.)?
Also, it looks like those movie listings are from the glory days of the Roman Empire? ;)
Marc Mueller@seven11nash · Development, Photo / Video & Design
@wanderslth There is no sort of licensing in using the data, you are free to use it anywhere! Of course it would be amazing if in some form you would recommend Dummi to the people viewing your source of media, but its not like you have to.
Also, yes at the moment its only those nice ancient movies we all love, but soon it may switch to them being pulled fro…See more
@wanderslth As for now, there isn't licensed material included. However, there may be soon. We'll have details for use as well as options to filter it out in the near future.
@aaron_benjamin Sounds good. We've dabbled our toes in providing data sets and it gets a little tricky since creative commons doesn't cover data; ODbl seems to be the go to for open data these days. The stuff you're currently generating obviously isn't super proprietary, but it still would fall under your copyright. It may be worth throwing out a note on …See more
@wanderslth Thanks for the tip Ken! We have some notes in the works to let people know our use policy and warn them when they might be using protected data/media. In the long run, our hope is to have our own database of "pretend" content ranging from fake movie posters designed and donated by users (CC licensed) to fictional sports teams. Everything will eve…See more