
18 May
2005
18 May
'05
8:12 p.m.
Jonathan Ingram wrote:
--- Marcello Perathoner <marcello@perathoner.de> wrote:
Jonathan Ingram wrote:
Sadly the overly long length of modern copyright terms mean that we won't see a large influx of public domain computer programming material for a while.
Many FSF books are copylefted.
Indeed, but this is a very different thing from being public domain.
We need copyrighted books, because in a hundred years, when their copyright has run out, we will be the only ones still publishing them. PG is not just a library, it is also an archive. -- branko collin collin@xs4all.nl