[DIYbio] Open Source Licenses for publishing sequences?

Hey Guys,

There seems to be alot of interest around open science and how to go about that,

Has anyone looked at Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/)  or Open source licenses such as Apache 2.0, MIT, GPL
Has anyone thought about creating a more specific license for biology (sequences/protocols/etc) ?

For example it's unclear what license/terms the parts in iGEM use http://parts.igem.org

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