I don't see anything in the Act that would affect copyright status. In other words, you can still assume that all original material (besides raw data) that is produced by the state of Kansas is fully copyrighted. As far as I know, Florida is the only state that explicitly releases all of its government works to the public domain.

Ryan Kaldari

On 2/12/13 7:57 PM, Mike Dupont wrote:
Hello,
i have gotten no help or advice so far on how to deal with data licensed under the kansas open records act http://kansasstatutes.lesterama.org/Chapter_45/Article_2/. I need some help here because I dont understand how it meshes with creative commons. I wrote to the DA but he will not advise me. I need a lawyers advice on this issue for kansas, can anyone please help?
mike

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