* James Cloos: >>>>>> "NS" == Nico Schlömer <nico.schloe...@gmail.com> writes: > > NS> I was also a little worried about the "public domain" disclaimer. > > Sandia is a US federal government institution; works created by US > federal government employees as part of their work cannot have > copyright; they are always in the public domain.
| The prohibition on copyright protection for United States Government | works is not intended to have any effect on protection of these works | abroad. Works of the governments of most other countries are | copyrighted. There are no valid policy reasons for denying such | protection to United States Government works in foreign countries, or | for precluding the Government from making licenses for the use of its | works abroad. (House Report No. 94-1476) > A widely distributed example is selinux. This code has been released explicitly to the public domain, so the situation is different. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87k3bqy8vi....@mid.deneb.enyo.de