Correction Re: Can the inevitability of Software privacy be used . . .
Peter D. Junger
junger at pdj2-ra.F-REMOTE.CWRU.Edu
Sun Jul 14 09:05:37 PDT 1996
I wrote:
: : The ITAR do NOT apply to books.
:
: The only trouble with this claim is that it does not conform to the
: language of the ITAR or with the whimsical practices of the Office of
: Defense Trade Controls. There is no exception for books, except for
: those that are in the public domain because they are sold in book stores
: and at newstands or are found in libraries, and the ODT insists that one
: cannot put a book into the public domain by putting it into the public
: domain or by selling it in a bookstore.
Whereas I meant to say:
: cannot put a book into the public domain by putting it into _a
: library_ or by selling it in a bookstore.
I hope that this did not cause any confusion.
--
Peter D. Junger--Case Western Reserve University Law School--Cleveland, OH
Internet: junger at pdj2-ra.f-remote.cwru.edu junger at samsara.law.cwru.edu
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