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Re: NEC Licence (Work of US Gov. Employees)



Jonathan P Tomer writes:
> posit: if a work is a product of the us government, it is in the public
> domain.

Not true, but ok.

> thus, anybody can reuse and relicence it in any way one wishes.

No one can relicense anyone else's work, PD or not.

> for instance, you could grab any us government produced software and gpl
> it (or whatever lese you like) for a debian package.

Stick any license on it you wish: the actual license will not change.

> if i'm wrong here, and it has to stay in pd or some such, then a
> copyright file with "this work is a product of the us government, and as
> such is not copyrighted; anyone may use, modify, and distribute it in any
> way." should suffice.

Leave out the phrase "is not cpoyrighted" and you may be right.

> ... ppl might (won't, but in theory might) try to weasel cash from you as
> packager / maintainer which could (again, won't, but could) be construed
> to imply a warranty.

How can you infer a warranty in the absence of a contract?
-- 
John Hasler
john@dhh.gt.org (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI


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