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Old January 30th 04, 08:16 PM
nafod40
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Clark wrote:

Can the Air Force, as a US government entity, hold copywrite? I'm under the
impressiono that nothing the Feds own is copywritable. I may have the
language wrong but if the government owns intellectual property then it's in
the public domain (unless classified...).


Yes, they can hold copyrights. They can hold patents and license them too.


 




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