On Wed, 01 May 2002 15:00:53 +1000, ggm@apnic.net said: > a very important thing. For instance, it could assert that the assumed > state was that information was in the public domain, and resist the move to > assume all information innately carries enforceable restrictions ab initio. Unfortunately, international copyright law has long assumed that things are created with copyright, and do not lapse into the public domain until certain conditions are met. And in fact, *reasonable* enforceable restrictions are a Good Thing. /Valdis