Re: long-term archiving

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Registering US copyrights hasn't been necessary since 1978.

Berne Convention, rest of planet, etc.

 Lloyd Wood lloyd.wood@xxxxxxxxxxx http://about.me/lloydwood 


----- Original Message -----
From: John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ietf@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, 29 January 2016, 13:18
Subject: Re: long-term archiving


>The original authors had the right to prohibit distribution of that
>material, and some (myself included) have asserted that right
>vigorously. I.e., it's not merely a matter of what was "lost" but also
>"who has the right".

Given the history of the broad no-charge distribution of I-D's, should
anyone be so benighted as to try to take this to court, the issues
under 17 USC 107 and 17 USC 108 would be quite interesting.  (Yes, I
know those are US laws, but the IETF and ISI are both in the US.)

Have you registered the copyrights in these valuable documents?

R's,
John




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