On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 08:41:05AM -0500, Anthony DeRobertis wrote: > This is another permission grant, and is actually rather silly. If it's > in the public domain, it can have no license. Ever.
Not true. Governments can (and have) passed legislation to yank a work out of the public domain and put it back under copyright. I can't think of an example off the top of my head, but maybe I can scare one up. That it is disgusting and deeply immoral for such unadorned cronyism to occur doesn't mean it cannot happen. In fact, it's pretty much a guarantee that it has, and will. -- G. Branden Robinson | Debian GNU/Linux | If encryption is outlawed, only [EMAIL PROTECTED] | outlaws will @goH7Ok=<q4fDj]Kz?. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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