Alex Perry writes:

 > See the article in Linux Journal recently.  You legally cannot place
 > anything into the public domain, you merely get to assert that the
 > licensing you are assigning to your copyrighted work behaves as though
 > it is in the public domain.  There is a subtle distinction, which
 > essentially means that, since you do still have the copyright,
 > people who retrieve the code also have the right to sue you.
 > After all, the "public domain" license does not limit warranties etc.

They have the right to sue anyway, no matter how many disclaimers you
put in the license.


All the best,


David

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David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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