Re: Announce: LibOTS 0.3.0 released

From: ericzen (ericzen@ez-net.com)
Date: Sat Jul 19 2003 - 07:37:24 EDT

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    On 2003.07.19 06:11 Andrew Dunbar wrote:
    > --- Rui Miguel Seabra <rms@1407.org> wrote:
    > >
    > > Collections may be copyrighted in some places.
    > > However, I don't think common words are something
    > > that would be
    > > considered copyrighteable, or did I miss something?
    >
    > The copyright warning was in regard to corpuses. A
    > corpus is a collection of written material. A wordlist
    > we make ourselves from any corpus is fine even if the
    > corpus contained copyrighted material. But we still
    > wouldn't be able to store the original materials in
    > cvs for example if they were copyright.
    > Hope that makes it clear (:

    Ah! You mean if a person wants to keep the corpus in a place of distribution! Yes?

    Ok, I can follow that. As I've said, in ither case, I think Wikipedia would be the best run; it possess a pro-Rui license, has extensive material and is available to some exent in various languages (3 dozen-ish just from popping open, though, I acknowledge that those, like our own project, are probably not as complete as the engrish translation/s ).

    Note to Rui: Not in any country in North America, but I promise nothing beyond that. Collections themselves, however, could be, but I have faith that there's some leeway on that.

    -Eric



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