Dr Nigel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also note the "copyright (c) 2004 Ocean Informatics" on the archetype.

See http://www.openehr.org/about_openehr/t_licensing.htm for details of the 
licenses under which this and other openEHR material is distributed. A 
reminder: open source does not mean "no copyright" - in fact, the opposite: 
open source licensing relies on assertion of copyright and observance of 
copyright law. However, the copyright holder then uses an explicit license to 
grant additional rights to end users, as copyright law permits the copyright 
holder to do.

However, I think that it would be useful to provide a pointer to the licensing 
provisions in each and every archetype published by openEHR (and others) - make 
it part of the archetype metadata.

Tim C
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