Re: JPL Planetary Ephemeris DE405

2018-02-25 Thread jonathon
On 02/25/2018 09:48 PM, Roberto wrote: > In Spain, ... the "public domain" concept doesn't even exist Spain is not the only country to have no concept of "public domain". Which is precisely why one needs to how the JPL Planetary Ephemeris is licensed. jonathon

Re: JPL Planetary Ephemeris DE405

2018-02-25 Thread Roberto
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 01:47:51PM +0100, Ole Streicher wrote: > Your other argument (with article 7) has nothing do do with copyright: > even when this article applies to a database, it is still not > (necessarily) copyright protected. Article 7 just claims that the maker > of a database *may*

Re: JPL Planetary Ephemeris DE405

2018-02-25 Thread Ole Streicher
Roberto writes: > In this particular case, it may be safe, I don't know the JPL database, > and it seems that it cames from the US. My email was to disagree with > your statement that a collection of facts can't be copyrighted. My argument here is that (most) *scientific*