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Clarification about commercial licenses #87

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@InesdeSantiago

Hi,

There are a few data sources that seem to have a non-commercial license:

  • SIGNOR is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license. https://signor.uniroma2.it/documentation/
  • LRdb is a curation effort of the public databases incliding FANTOM5, HPRD, HPMR, Guide to Pharmacology and UniProt. HPRD requires commercial license.
  • NCI-PID is a database consists of curated Biocarta and Reactome data. Biocarta requires a commercial license
  • PhosphoPoint Integrates three phospho-protein databases; PhosphoELM (http://phospho.elm.eu.org/dumps/Phospho.Elm_AcademicLicense.pdf), HPRD (commercial license required) and SwissProt
  • The ProtMapper software is available under a BSD2 license but it uses data from PhosphoSitePlus (which requires a commercial license https://www.phosphosite.org/staticLicensing) and UniProt.
  • SignaLink Contains data from ACSN, TheBioGrid, ComPPI, Human Protein Reference Database, InnateDB, IntAct, lncRinter, miR2Disease, miRDeathDB, miRSponge, NPinter, OmniPath, PhosphoSite, PTMCode2, Ramirez et al. 2009, Reactome, Signor, SignaFish, StarBase and TarBase some of which require commercial licenses

I noticed that these data sources appear in the output table , even when seleting the "commercial" option
I am not sure if Omnipath uses a version of such databases that could be "public", for instance SIGNOR ? but I believe that the resources such as LRdb, PhosphoPoint and others should be considered "commercial".

If this is correct, it possible to update the package to remove them if they are indeed not commercial?
Thank you.

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