On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 06:27, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Till Westermayer till@tillwe.de writes:
Depends. In the US, you can, in Germany, you can't.
I guess you meant the "urheberrecht" in Germany - it is conceptionally different from the US copyright. The one who creates a work owns the "urheberrecht" and he or she can grant the right to make use of the work to somebody else. That's it roughly.
That's called the 'moral right' in English. It means effectively squat.