Of course.  As yet we haven't (I think?) awarded any copyrights, or other
rights, to machines for their artistic abilities.

-Chuck Harris

Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message<[email protected]>, Chuck Harris writes:

I can conceive of a case where a publisher like McGraw-Hill's copyrighted book
full of public domain IP could be copied if you used your own type font, and
formatting of pages, pictures and text, etc...

Yeah, well, maybe...

The crux of this case is that it has to be humans doing it.

Just OCR'eing the book and letting a computer reformat the words to
a different page-layout is unlikely to earn you a copyright.



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