
10 Jul
2006
10 Jul
'06
4:01 p.m.
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 10:40:58 -0500, "Joshua Hutchinson" <joshua@hutchinson.net> wrote: |How is it that the OCLC can enforce such a claim when the DDS was first written in 1870 (according to their website)? Shouldn't it be out of copyright and therefore open for anyone to use? | | |> ----- Original Message ----- |> From: "Andrew Sly" <sly@victoria.tc.ca> |> > Drawbacks: |> > Intellectual rights claims may limit usage. (OCLC claims rights |> > to use this system and licences it out to libraries.) There will be a 1922 version which we could use. -- Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk> "Intelligent Design?" my knees say *not*. "Intelligent Design?" my back says *not*. More like "Incompetent design". Sig (C) Copyright Public Domain