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:As a public document produced by the United States government, I would expect the text of the law to be public domain. (All works of US government officials produced in the execution of their duty is public domain.) BTW, that's [[BoyWiki:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License|FDL]], not [[BoyWiki:Text of the GNU General Public License|GPL]]. ;) --[[User:Hínandil|Hínandil]] 13:20, 5 April 2006 (EDT) | :As a public document produced by the United States government, I would expect the text of the law to be public domain. (All works of US government officials produced in the execution of their duty is public domain.) BTW, that's [[BoyWiki:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License|FDL]], not [[BoyWiki:Text of the GNU General Public License|GPL]]. ;) --[[User:Hínandil|Hínandil]] 13:20, 5 April 2006 (EDT) | ||
== Supposedly there are other state resolutions too == | |||
"By the spring of 1999, Alaska, California, Illinois, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania had passed official resolutions executively condemning Rind's scientific findings." http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/age-of-consent/Content?oid=17715319 [[User:Lysander|Lysander]] ([[User talk:Lysander|talk]]) 03:06, 19 September 2015 (UTC) |
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Historical documents
This page contains historical, governmental documents that AFAIK are not available under the GPL. I changed my mind about adding Template:Historical, since the template indicates the page is protected from changes. I believe it would be better to organize the page into a more permanent form and then apply the template. Perhaps we should split the page into several documents. I'm too sleepy to do it right now. :)
— Asch talk to me 19:49, 4 April 2006 (EDT)
- As a public document produced by the United States government, I would expect the text of the law to be public domain. (All works of US government officials produced in the execution of their duty is public domain.) BTW, that's FDL, not GPL. ;) --Hínandil 13:20, 5 April 2006 (EDT)
Supposedly there are other state resolutions too
"By the spring of 1999, Alaska, California, Illinois, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania had passed official resolutions executively condemning Rind's scientific findings." http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/age-of-consent/Content?oid=17715319 Lysander (talk) 03:06, 19 September 2015 (UTC)