Folks,
let's assume that I take the first volume of `Harry Potter' and do the
following:
. split the text into words, removing all non-words
. remove all fictive names and places specific to the `Harry Potter'
world
. sort the words by frequency
as a result I get a word list of
Dear all,
With apologies for cross-posting, I think the European Commission
consultation below on the future of copyright law in the EU may be of
interest to many of you due to its deep structure and international
scope.
Ann Rossiter's email below was addressed to people working in
libraries and
Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org writes:
let's assume that I take the first volume of `Harry Potter' and do the
following: […]
This forum is a resource for discussing the legal issues of actual or
potential Debian packages.
Unless you are discussing a proposed package for Debian based on Harry
Am Sa 01 Feb 2014 00:12:10 schrieb Ben Finney:
Unless you are discussing a proposed package for Debian based on
Harry Potter, please don't speculate on hypothetical about parsing
copyright law here.
Autsch!
:)
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let's assume that I take the first volume of `Harry Potter' and do
the following: […]
This forum is a resource for discussing the legal issues of actual or
potential Debian packages.
Unless you are discussing a proposed package for Debian based on
Harry Potter, please don't speculate on
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