Craig Sanders writes: > copyright which is unable to be legally enforced, which is > constitutionally invalid, is the same as no copyright.
US Goverment copyrights are not constitutionally invalid. They are unenforceable under US law by statute. Congress could alter that at any time. I also see nothing that would prevent the US government from sueing to enforce its copyrights under the laws of other nations. How far they would get depends on those laws, of course. > a work that is public domain has no copyright. a work that has no > copyright is public domain. And nothing you do can change that. -- John Hasler This posting is in the public domain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do with it what you will. Dancing Horse Hill Make money from it if you can; I don't mind. Elmwood, Wisconsin Do not send email advertisements to this address.