Am 02. May, 2003 schw=E4tzte Ted Gould so: > The problem in copyright law is when the length of time that copyrights > last is pushed out further and further. Ideally things should go into > the public domain at some time (which would be interesting, because then "public domain" means that it can be used w/o restriction and there is no copyright, right? Thus it's the current *BSD license w/o the copyright clause? > it would seem that at some point the GPL becomes indefensible for > unmaintained projects...). Mostly this has been fought with books and > movies, where the publishers are interested in keeping rights on those > materials forever. There was a publisher in England that was claiming > copyright on Shakespeare (fortunately they lost in court). Well, Disney keeps winning copyright protections for Grimms' Fairy Tales... ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # "... the social skills of a cow on acid." - der.hans