[WikiEN-l] Re: Copyright violation
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Mon Nov 17 01:00:37 UTC 2003
Axel Boldt wrote:
> Ray Saintonge wrote:
>
>> Axel Boldt wrote:
>>
>>> Ironically, the bulk of [[Chess strategy and tactics]] was written
>>> by me and is therefore in the public domain.
>>
>> Who defends the public domain?
>
> Material that's in the public domain remains in the public domain
> forever. Nobody can attack it and nobody can defend it. You can slap a
> bogus copyright notice on a public domain work, but that does not
> change its public domain status.
This is a problem! I see "public domain" as "belonging to the people".
When I ask about who defends the public domain, I implicitly ask about
who defends the collective rights of the people.
You're right to say public domain status continues despite bogus
copright claims, but that claim is not without implications. The ones
whose use of that material is chilled, are likely those without the
resources to verify those claims. I have plenty of material in old
obscure books that are well into the public domain, if I were so
inclined, it would be easy to publish it under my own copyright, and
take steps (falsely) to defend that copyright.
Ec
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