In a nutshell, the content just like the software is open source....which means there are no IP issues standing in the way of the software or content outliving the organizations etc. that have had a hand in developing or making it available for the benefit of others.

Cheers,

Joseph

Dan wrote:
Actually, I'm more concerned to what happens to the content if WorldVistA splits up, goes away, management change, etc..


At 02:41 PM 3/9/2006, Kevin wrote:

That page #2137 is mine, and you better keep your hands off it!


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