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Subject: Re: [discuss] [Debian removes free documentation / technical aspects]
From: Rick Moen ####@####.####
Date: 17 Apr 2006 17:58:09 -0000
Message-Id: <20060417175802.GD7872@linuxmafia.com>

Quoting Randy Kramer ####@####.####

> Sorry--I guess I should have said IANAL ;-)  I don't know about moral rights 
> in the US--first time I heard about them was as a right that authors in other 
> countries had.  You could be right.

Here's a good write-up on the USA situation.  Basically, those Berne
Convention rights have not been recognised in USA jurisdictions:
http://www.rbs2.com/moral.htm

-- 
Cheers,
Rick Moen                                                    Habetis bona deum. 
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