Structural genomics efforts have been putting PDBs in the public domain for
almost 2 decades - precisely so they'd be used. That's the whole point of the
PDB, and open repositories: set the data free, so it can make science happen.
"A" should be delighted that their work have actually been use
Dear Flemming,
As Jürgen said, what happened? Did A deposit the coordinate file in the pdb,
but did not publish and did B take this coordinates and make a publication? Or
did B ask A for the coordinates to have a look at and then made a publication
without agreement of A? Did B hack the compute