* Aaron M. Ucko <a...@alum.mit.edu> [101210 20:36]:
> > The conclusion I draw from the threads above is that the license above
> > is DFSG-free.
>
> I agree with you, but also with those who observed that the notion of a
> federal agency holding copyright is a bit odd; published US government
> work falls into the public domain

Only in the US. They still own the copyright for the rest of the world.
(And then I think they can buy stuff not produced by themselves and that
is not even public domain in the US).

        Bernhard R. Link
-- 
"Never contain programs so few bugs, as when no debugging tools are available!"
        Niklaus Wirth


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