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On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 5:00 PM Liam R. E. Quin <liam@f...> wrote: > On the relational algebra question - i think "database" is a very > loosely applied term and courts have no business going anywhere near > it, but i accept that sometimes they need to. A "database" in the intellectual property sense is any collection of uncopyrightable things that have been selected and organized in some way that doesn't suffice to establish a compilation copyright. Something as simple as a handwritten alphabetical list of all the words in the King James Version is a database in this sense. The EU makes databases protectable, but Canada and the U.S. do not.
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