29 Apr
2009
29 Apr
'09
12:34 a.m.
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI) [E] wrote:
There's no license.
Everything has a license. No license (in the US) means that someone (you?) retains all rights.
Not necessarily. It might be a work of the US Government (consider the distribution site, and the name of the organization Arthur is associated with). If so, it is in the public domain.
Obviously, I know you don't _mean_ that, so it'd be good to include an explicit license. It seems like a BSD license would work well.
Agreed. And if it's in the public domain, it would be good for that to be stated explicitly. paul