> Don't be silly. The charter of the "list" is contrary to issues > of fair use. As a matter of course, I note header info when I > take code from a list,
Are you saying that by subscribing to a list one can agree to a contract to waive rights for submissions to list? I agree with that. You'd have to make sure the subscribers were well aware they were entering into a contract like that to have it stand up in court. > but it would be hard to demonstrate why it > wouldn't be public domain. If there was a contract that *explicitly* mandated placement in then public domain then sure that would be true. Chris -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
