Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!sharkey!amara!mcdaniel From: mcdaniel@amara.uucp (Tim McDaniel) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Sets in C (like Pascal) **source included** Message-ID: Date: 29 Jun 90 16:39:17 GMT References: <813@tharr.UUCP> Sender: news@adi.COM Organization: Applied Dynamics Int'l. Lines: 24 In-reply-to: gtoal@tharr.UUCP's message of 29 Jun 90 05:55:16 GMT gtoal@tharr.UUCP (Graham Toal) has provided a neat and very useful set of lazy-evaluation list functions. Many thanks! From my limited understanding of copyright law, though, there may be copyright problems. I point them out so that others can perhaps avoid problems in the future. I hope that those more knowledgable will correct me. > (c) Graham Toal 1990. A copyright notice must begin with "Copyright" (upper- or lowercase), or with a "c" in a circle. "(c)" is not "c" in a circle, and thus this statement might not be considered a valid copyright notice. > Otherwise it is entirely in the public domain. Any text is either "public domain" or "copyright", but cannot be both. "Public domain" implies "not copyright". Any reasonable judge would presumably follow what was meant, not what was written. In other words, I wouldn't bet 5 cents on it. 8-) -- "I'm not a nerd -- I'm 'socially challenged'." Tim McDaniel Internet: mcdaniel@adi.com UUCP: {uunet,sharkey}!puffer!mcdaniel