The 12121 check digit algorithm
Bill Smith
wsmith at mdbs.UUCP
Sat Jan 6 03:28:38 AEST 1990
>From: doug at xdos.UUCP (Doug Merritt)
>In article <1498 at skye.ed.ac.uk> ken at aiai.UUCP (Ken Johnson) writes:
>> * The 12121 check digit algorithm. This version Ken Johnson, AIAI,
>> * Edinburgh University, 1989. You may freely use, modify or copy
>> * this code, declaim it in public houses or paint it on walls.
>> * But if you sell it at a profit, I want a share please.
>
>If you seriously want the legal right to control commercial usage,
>you must follow the international copyright law in such matters.
>Since you gave no copyright notice (which is required to say "copyright"
>along with your name & year of publication), this is now public domain.
>
>I rather like public domain offerings, but thought you might like to
>know for future reference. Thanks for contributing!
According to information disseminated by my University, US copyright law
does not require a copyright notice to assert copyright (although it helps).
Certainly, lack of a copyright notice does not imply public domain in the
US.
Bill Smith
pur-ee!mdbs!wsmith
(not my employer's opinion. not legal counsel.)
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