Can FAQs Be Copyrighted?
scubacuda writes: "Are FAQs copywritable? Judge Barbara B. Crabb, of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, in the case Mist-On Systems, Inc. v. Gilley's European Tan Spa, didn't think so."
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They simply said that you can't copyright the idea of an FAQ or the format of an FAQ, or a list of obvious questions.
If the FAQ had been swiped, with answers copied verbatim, it would have been a different ruling. The court ruled the competitor's FAQ was sufficiently different to not be an infringement, or so the article you point at said.
So this is much ado over nothing.
Has it been over a year since you last donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Per the article:
(and this is a better link too!)
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I don't know what the hell Mist-On was thinking except for trying to eliminate competition. These FAQ's are hardly anything alike.
http://www.mist-on.com/faq.htm
http://www.gilleystanspa.com/content/sunless.htm#
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