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RE: License for fortunes?



Sounds like the Fiest phone book case.  Facts aren't copyrightable but like
David said the collection as a whole may be.  My best guess is if it is just
raw quotes it is not copyrightable.  Where you get into a problem is where
someone creates a database/collection that has some type of added value.
Example, phone numbers are not protectable but the yellow pages may be
protectable because of the way it is organized.  The protected material is
not the numbers but the added value of the indexes, headings, organization
etc. .

-----Original Message-----
From: David Starner [mailto:dvdeug@x8b4e531b.dhcp.okstate.edu]On Behalf
Of David Starner
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:02 PM
To: Carlos Laviola
Cc: debian-legal@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: License for fortunes?


[This is a legal question; it belongs on debian-legal.]

On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 01:48:17PM -0300, Carlos Laviola wrote:
> I was wondering if I could consider fortunes to be in public domain, or if
I
> have to have an exact permission from the person that collected them.

The quotes may be uncopyrightable, but the collection as a whole is.
Why don't you just email him?

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