I thought I would ask. --------------------------------- Dear Marshall, I confirm that IERS allows for unlimited copying and use of this and other EOP file,...as far you mention the reference! Best regards, Christian Le Dimanche 9 Avril 2017 00:04 CEST, tme@asteroidinitiatives.com a écrit: Dear Christian; I wanted to ask about the copyright status of files such as https://hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/bul/bulc/ntp/leap-seconds.list as some people here in the US are nervous about this. Can you confirm that the IERS allows for unlimited copying and use of this and other EOP files? Regards Marshall Eubanks -- ____________________________________________________________ Christian Bizouard Service de la Rotation de la Terre - IERS Earth Orientation Parameter Center Observatoire de Paris / SYRTE 61, avenue de l'Observatoire 75014 Paris FRANCE christian.bizouard@obspm.fr tel : 00 33 1 40 51 23 35 http://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 4:05 AM, Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
John Hawkinson wrote:
(1) A work may be in the public domain without an explicit declaration
if the author has made it sufficiently clear in other places....
(2) Just because a file is copyrighted does not mean it cannot be reproduced without permission. In the US we have "fair use,"...
Additionally, *facts* cannot be copyrighted.
All quite true. Alas, none of these escape hatches would save us if we copied the entire IERS file, as (a) copying the whole thing clearly would not be fair use, (b) the file has not been placed in the public domain (and I doubt whether it can be, as its authors are under French law), and (c) the file clearly contains expression as well as simple records of facts.