Any answer you get here will will have all the authority of "some guy on
the Internet", but my reading of the licenses is that as long as you give
proper credit that you can use any material in teaching or commercial purposes
AND derivative works are likewise copy-able on an open source (FOSS) basis. You
should read the LinkedIn TOS and make sure that posting there is not subject to
some sort of publisher's copyright. That might be a violation fo the
licensing for material copied from CRAN sources. Acknowledgment alone might not
be an acceptable use. You may need to seek appropriate legal counsel or get
opinions from the creators of the licensing language, since there are a variety
of license.
David Winsemius, MD, (IANAL)
> On May 1, 2021, at 12:17 PM, Maja Analytics <maja.analytics.blog at
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I would like to make tutorials for non-data scientists in R on Medium and
> as LinkedIn articles. Could you tell me if I can use R sample datasets (I
> would note the acknowledgements on the end) for that?
>
> Thanks in advance, kind regards,
> Maja
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