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copyright fraud?
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- Subject: copyright fraud?
- From: klausgraf@googlemail.com
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 17:40:27 EDT
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Re. this site: http://site.ebrary.com/lib/disaster/help.action?topic=terms_of_service It would be a good idea to think some seconds why claiming copyright and re-use restrictions on US government works which are in the PUBLIC DOMAIN is fraudulent. Klaus Graf >ebrary, provider of digital content products and technologies, >has launched a free, publicly available research center featuring >hundreds of important government documents related to natural >disasters and extreme weather. The site is available today at >http://disaster.ebrary.com
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