On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 14:51, Richard Braakman wrote: > On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:30:34PM -0500, David Turner wrote: > > The ImageJ website is at NIH, as is the author's email address. So, > > it's probably a US Government work, and therefore public domain. > > Well... public domain in the USA. This has come up on debian-legal > before, but I can't find it now. IIRC, the specifics are that the > US government can not claim copyright under US law, but this would > not prevent them from claiming it in other jurisdictions.
Some nations apply the principle that works not copyrighted in their home turf aren't copyrightable locally. Someone in the thread referenced below says that this is true in Australia. The US Government, apparently, doesn't believe it has rights in its works outside the US: http://www.cni.org/Hforums/cni-copyright/2002-01/0301.html Can anyone else tell me if they know anything about how other jurisdictions work? -- -Dave Turner Stalk Me: 617 441 0668 "On matters of style, swim with the current, on matters of principle, stand like a rock." -Thomas Jefferson