Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Walter Landry:
>
>> The EADL data was created by US Government employees (Lawrence
>> Livermore). So there is no copyright in the US. Also, in the US,
>> there is no copyright in a set of facts. However, as a courtesy, you
>> should preserve the credits.
>
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On 06/24/2016 04:00 AM, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Jacob Adams writes ("sct public domain"):
>> Firstly, the license of sct consists of one line:
>> /* public domain, do as you wish
>
> Seems like a clear enough intent to dedicate to the public domain,
> along with a permission to deal freely. So yes.
* Walter Landry:
> The EADL data was created by US Government employees (Lawrence
> Livermore). So there is no copyright in the US. Also, in the US,
> there is no copyright in a set of facts. However, as a courtesy, you
> should preserve the credits.
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