Re: location of UnicodeData.txt
- To: Giacomo Catenazzi <cate@pixelized.ch>
- Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
- Subject: Re: location of UnicodeData.txt
- From: Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de>
- Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 23:23:00 +0100
- Message-id: <[🔎] 87of857517.fsf@deneb.enyo.de>
- Mail-followup-to: Giacomo Catenazzi <cate@pixelized.ch>, debian-devel@lists.debian.org
- In-reply-to: <3DE61243.1040202@pixelized.ch> (Giacomo Catenazzi's message of "Thu, 28 Nov 2002 13:55:31 +0100")
- References: <20021127145227.GA13890@atlas15.dnp.fmph.uniba.sk> <878yzfgdod.fsf@becket.becket.net> <20021127175900.GA4329@night> <20021127205435.GL14791@apocalypse.deadbeast.net> <20021127212351.GR3817@universal-fasteners.com> <20021127215300.GN14791@apocalypse.deadbeast.net> <20021128120315.086b090a.newsuser@famdijkstra.org> <3DE61243.1040202@pixelized.ch>
Giacomo Catenazzi <cate@pixelized.ch> writes:
> I never read ISO C
In this case it's a bad idea to write C programs. You should use a
programming language where the standardization committee fought with
ISO to publish the text of the standard under a free (even libre)
license. ;-)
> Are database (tables) copyrightable?
In Germany, databases are subject to one of our equivalents to
copyright.
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