Steve Allen wrote:
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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 this
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