> Guido (on copyrights, public domain, etc.): > But we have an additional requirement here: we want to prevent others > from distributing mutilated versions of our standard documents. I > believe some form of open copyright is the best protection against > that. We're using the Open Publication License for Software Carpentry for exactly this reason. I once had to get the IEEE's copyright lawyer involved in a dispute where some material I had written had been slightly modified and then posted on the web under someone else's name --- still occasionally have to deal with fallout from copies of copies of copies of the distorted version. Greg
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