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- From: Peter Murray-Rust <peter@ursus.demon.co.uk>
- To: XMLDev list <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 22:18:55 +0000
At 05:49 PM 1/10/00 +0100, Lars Marius Garshol wrote:
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>* David Megginson
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>| As we move to SAX2, I was wondering what licensing we should use?
>| Is public domain still OK?
>
>Personally, I think so. Does anyone have any good arguments for
>something more restrictive?
>
I think it is valuable to have a minimal copyright which preserves authors'
moral rights. My (limited) understanding of "public domain" is that anyone
can do anything with a PD document, including scraping off the original
author's name and replacing it with others or modifying the content to the
detriment of the author(s) intentions. This could happen without malice -
the commonest might be abbreviating a document which changed the intention
of the author. A good example of this - which I appreciate and respect - is
that Jon Bosak requires that his Shakespeare/Religion XML examples not be
modified. My feeling is that "reference" documents like APIs should also
not be modified, certainly not by unmarked deletions.
P.
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