Re: ITU-R TF.460 past, present, and future

2003-07-30 Thread Ed Davies
Steve Allen wrote: > ... > Basically, as a result of this case it has been established that the > law in the United States must be in the public domain, and this holds > true even if the law incorporates an external document merely by > reference. So, if NIST tries again to modify the US Code in

ITU-R TF.460 past, present, and future

2003-07-29 Thread Steve Allen
Recently I ran into a document at NIST that describes the place that the ITU holds in the hierarchy of international organizations. http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/general/pdf/982.pdf This document also describes the process through which the ITU is supposed to make changes in things related t