[Air-l] ethics - aol data

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Tue Aug 29 13:11:17 PDT 2006


>
--snip--

> My understanding was that the re-release was unintentional (on  
> AOL's part,
> anyway). In any event, intentional or not, once it's out of the  
> barn, they
> have no ability -- which is to say no property right -- to prevent  
> its use
> by whomever happens upon it.
>

ahhh, I was arguing that they 'owned' it before they released it, not  
after that (i don't know what status it would have now).   I thought  
that they released it under license originally.



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Jeremy Hunsinger
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