29 Apr
2009
29 Apr
'09
9:12 p.m.
Paul Koning <Paul_Koning <at> Dell.com> writes:
There's no license. Dave> Everything has a license. No license (in the US) means that Dave> someone (you?) retains all rights. Not always. Given ADO's address, the tzdata information may be a work of the US Government, in which case by law it is in the public domain.
Maybe that is what ADO meant with "there is no license".
Agreed. For example, if indeed it is in the public domain, then it would be helpful for that to be stated explicitly.
+1 Edwin