Copyrighting the Public Domain?

copyfraud_top_teaser2.jpgCopyfraud : Poisoning the Public Domain is an introduction to some of the ways that content providers (websites, publishers, etc.) abuse copyright protections when they use public domain materials. A couple of minor points, however:

*The act of assigning a copyright to something already in the public domain is the issue; taking a Project Gutenberg text, formatting it, and publishing it is of great benefit to people, as long as one doesn't claim protection that doesn't actually exist for the material.

*The Creative Commons Public Domain Tools is not a license, nor is it an attempt "to become the arbiter of public domain licensing", but a way to allow people to have an easy and effective way to display that a work belongs to the Public Domain.


Source: Libology via LISNews

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