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Newer page: version 5 Last edited on Friday, July 8, 2005 12:48:42 pm by NeilHoughton Revert
Older page: version 4 Last edited on Friday, July 8, 2005 12:45:11 pm by NeilHoughton Revert
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 FreeSoftware is not in the public domain; it is covered by copyright and CopyLeft. Shareware used to inappropriately get called 'public domain software'; it's not. 
  
 If you want to put your software in the public domain, have a look at the Creative Commons [Public Domain license|http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/]. See See SoftwareLicensing. 
  
-It should be noted that there is not, never was and probably never will be a rap group called "Public Domain". If there was, the chances of NeilHoughton liking them would be fairly high, I suppose, but this would be in spite of the fact that they have a completely ridiculous name. There is, on the other hand, some kind of dance / electronica group called "Public Domain". Although it is unlikely that you are viewing this page to find out more about them, I feel it is appropriate to point out that they are largely unknown, but seem to have released two albums. "Hard Hop Superstars" was released in 2001 (apparently to little fanfare) and was followed up by "Too Many Superstars" in 2002. I think chances are fairly good that absolutely nobody likes them
+It should be noted that there is not, never was and probably never will be a rap group called "Public Domain". If there was, the chances of NeilHoughton liking them would be fairly high, I suppose, but this would be in spite of the fact that they have a completely ridiculous name. There is, on the other hand, some kind of dance / electronica group called "Public Domain". Although it is unlikely that you are viewing this page to find out more about them, I feel it is appropriate to point out that they are largely unknown, but seem to have released two albums. "Hard Hop Superstars" was released in 2001 (apparently to little fanfare) and was followed up by "Too Many Superstars" in 2002. It seems they are also responsible for the rave theme song to the movie "Blade", although this will probably earn them more enemies than friends. I should also point out that Blade 2 is absolutely the worst movie ever made
  
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