Talk:Kvikkalkul
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Here is a pointer to a copy of the original post (which I assume is still copyright, so I can't include it here): http://kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu/~kamikaze/documents/kvik.html
(Is there really a copyright issue here? Considering it's an anonymous post, on a network that works by making a vast number of copies, and that various commercial entities provide public Usenet archives without legal difficulty, it seems this post would be in the public domain. In fact, if there were a copyright issue, the university hosting the linked webpage would be in trouble.)
- Yes, there is a copyright issue. Works do not automatically enter the public domain by virtue of being presented in public and/or anonymously. Because it was anonymous there is no way for anyone to prove authorship, but that doesn’t make it PD either. -Ahruman 09:41, 17 August 2007 (UTC)