Hi Dilip,

I had discussed this issue with a lawyer friend, when this news had come
out. As a result of this discussion, my understanding is that the facts
itself are public domain. But their representation, be it in a news
article, or a table published on a website/newspaper, can still be under
copyright.

Let me quote from the linked article : "As per the judgement, while the
BCCI might have copyright claims over audio and visual recordings of the
Cricket match, it does not have any copyright over information pertaining
to the match, once it comes in the public domain."

So if you find a table containing some data, the data itself could become
public domain(only under specific circumstances), but the exact
representation of that data (i.e. that table) would still be under
copyright.

We have several lawyers on this discussion list, and I'm sure they can
provide a much better understanding of this, than my lay man understanding.

Regards,
Devdatta


On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Dilip Damle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I stumbled on this article.
>
> http://www.medianama.com/2012/11/223-delhi-high-court-cricket-public-domain-after-2-min/
>
> It says that Cricket facts go in public domain after 2 minutes because it
> is news
>
> Can someone say more on this.
>
> Is every news in Public Domain Then it should hold good also for data
> published as news.
>
> rgds
>
> Dilip Damle
> (New Delhi)
>
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