Scripsit Arnoud Engelfriet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > And under article 5(1) an author, even the US Government, > can claim foreign copyrights for works that qualify as > "literary or artistic" under the Berne Convention.
Has there been actual cases where the US government has claimed copyright in a non-US court on a work that it couldn't claim at home? Unless we can reference actual instances of this, it might be hard to convince US government branches to provide explicit license statements to their work. They may even believe that it is "illegal" for them to apply any license at all to their work. -- Henning Makholm "Vi skal nok ikke begynde at undervise hinanden i den store regnekunst her, men jeg vil foreslå, at vi fra Kulturministeriets side sørger for at fremsende tallene og også give en beskrivelse af, hvordan man læser tallene. Tak for i dag!"