Re: How Were Those Tables Computed?
- From: hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Herman Rubin)
- Date: 30 Aug 2005 14:29:29 -0500
In article <1125381721.835938.137400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx <mensanator@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>w.taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Even more remarkable than the existence of such tables,
>> was the fact that they could be COPYRIGHTED !!
>> I leave it as an exercise for the reader, to work/find out
>> how such copyright could be enforced, when anyone can
>> work out the figures for themselves if they want.
>But has anyone verified all the numbers?
>Are there, like Trivial Pursuit, deliberate mistakes sprinkled
>throughout the tables that would prove the table was copied and
>not simply regenerated?
Simply regenerating the table and publishing it would
violate the copyright.
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