With the exception of Ag3.0 (which has a different set of terms of use) and Amin1.0 (which asks to refer to Brandy's paper), all releases have a line of text such as "The publication embargo for all data on this release will expire on the 17th of November 2025." for Ag3.1. As is the case for Ag3.1, in many cases, the expiration date of the embargo is now in the past and the sentence should be updated to read "The publication embargo for all data on this release expired on the 17th of November 2025." or removed. I think that some text explaining how to cite the data would be helpful instead.
@cclarkson, @ahernank, any opinion?
With the exception of Ag3.0 (which has a different set of terms of use) and Amin1.0 (which asks to refer to Brandy's paper), all releases have a line of text such as "The publication embargo for all data on this release will expire on the 17th of November 2025." for Ag3.1. As is the case for Ag3.1, in many cases, the expiration date of the embargo is now in the past and the sentence should be updated to read "The publication embargo for all data on this release expired on the 17th of November 2025." or removed. I think that some text explaining how to cite the data would be helpful instead.
@cclarkson, @ahernank, any opinion?