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Re: Copyright on 'non-creative' data?



On Sun, Jul 04, 2004 at 01:42:22PM -0600, Benjamin Cutler wrote:
> However, on the
> same site, they have several zip files that are basically rom databases
> produced by running the program on directories full of ROMs, allowing you to
> match ROM images by their checksums. I'd like to package those alongside
> ucon64, but they lack true licenses. The databases constitute effort
> (because the creators had to assemble an entire directory of ROMs), but in
> my opinion, no creativity (because all that was involved in the creation was
> running ucon64 over said directories). Are they still covered by copyright
> law in that case?

No. There is no relationship between copyright and effort. Copyright
does not subsist in a list of facts.

They may be covered by database property laws in some jurisdictions.

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