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  1. The answer is simple on Can Employer Usurp Copyright On GPL-Derived Work? · · Score: 1

    Ask them nicely if you can have a copy of the software for personal use, get it in writing. If they give it to you then they have distributed and assuming that the GPL would apply to that code if distributed then you can do what you like with it.

  2. Seems a fairly easy problem to tackle. on Opening the Public Doman to Orphan Books · · Score: 1

    Why not have the copyright fall over into a sub category where the copyright still exists and anyone who wants to use it pays, directly to the copyright office, a set License fee per unit based on a % of the wholesale price the item is sold for to use it for commercial use but allow unlicensed use for all non-commercial purposes?

    A small % of the fee could then be used to fund the work involved to document the use and fees payed the rest can go to the copyright owner should one surface and the work could then revert back to a normal copyrighted work to continue until the original copyright was due to expire. Any fees not claimed within the copyright period could then be used exclusively to fund the maintenance of an electronic public domain repository.

    Clearly it would have to be established what steps must be taken by a potential commerial entity to establish and contact the copyright owner and some burden could still be placed on the owner themselves. They need not be required to register the copyright but if they don't register it within 5 years of the work's creation and the work becomes considered abandon because they didn't register and couldn't be contacted then they must accept the set fee rather than be able to sue for breach of copyright as long as the commercial entity which used the work can show they followed the steps required to attempt to contact the copyright owner.

    Someone smarter than me will surely point out some flaws in my thinking but I am sure a workable solution based around these ideas could be implemented.

  3. Re:I estimate that... on How Well Do You Estimate? · · Score: 1

    Take for example graduating from college. Did you know that there are no "below average" college graduates? Proof: In order to graduate from college you must have a GPA equating to a C or better. A C is average, therefore there are no below average college graduates.


    Hmm, I am not sure what your definition of average is but my definition is basically 'between extremes'. If the lowest Graduating grade is a C and the highest is an A then a B grade Graduate student is the average and a C student is below average by definition.

    Were you perhaps a C student? Or perhaps you meant that no below average students graduate. Though I would have to say that is not strictly true either. Assuming A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0 and F = 0.0 GPA it is conceivable that there could be, for arguments sake, 100 A students, 50 B students, 20 C students, 4 D students and 1 F student where the average grade is B. So all C students are below average and possibley some B students also.

  4. I am more intrigued by the speed... on 4-inch Telescope Finds New Planet · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I am more intrigued by the speed of the planet. The Earth moves around the sun at about 66,000 miles per hour where this planet must move at almost 800,000 miles per hour.

  5. Re:Winning a bet... on Steven Hawking Loses Bet On Black Holes? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Steven has lost bets before but in most cases I believe it was he who proved himself wrong. He bets against what he hopes to prove thereby winning in either case.

  6. I have two word for you. on First Ten Programs on New Install? · · Score: 1