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Copyright [was RE: [ga] New TLD White Paper released]
I seriously doubt that US law would find a copyright interest in a TLD
database, as it doesn't find it in the phone book.
I am unaware of any published decisions relating to TLD databases
elsewhere, and would welcome references to them. Other countries are more
friendly to a claim of 'compilation copyright' so it's certainly possible
that such decisions exist.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Joe Baptista wrote:
>
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Steven Heath wrote:
>
> > What right did these companies have to operate their own TLD's and/or
> > alternative root(s)?
> >
> > None.
>
> TLD databases are covered by copyright law ... we've defended in the past
> successfully - and we will defend again if necessary.
>
> regards
> joe baptista
>
> Joe Baptista - only at www.baptista.god
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