Il ven, 2003-01-31 alle 16:36, Steve Langasek ha scritto: > If the work is truly in the public domain, then this request has no legal > force. It is not a license, because the author does not hold a copyright > and has no authority to stop you from using it if you don't agree to > these terms.
ok i'm understanding, so last question and then i'll start to pack it ;) on the web site and in the source code you find that the author asks for changes so DFSG not compliant but he sends me an e-mail saying that the software is in the public domain, how to verify if it is *truly* in the public domain ? thanks paolo -- Paolo Ariano Neuroscience PhD Student DBAU & INFM Turin (Italy) L'universita' segue un'organizzazione dinamica -Luca M.

