On 7/13/11 12:13 PM, Chuck Harris wrote:
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...



This is precisely the case with West Publishing and various and sundry law books.

Where West has a hook (aside from having good search engines and cross referencing) is that citations in cases and pleadings, etc., use the West system for page/line and so forth. The codes are perfectly free to copy, but if you don't arrange exactly as West does, then the cites don't match up.

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