Rex Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A Copyright license is very much LIKE a contract, and it is as legally
> binding as a contract, however, there aren't a set of conditions that
> fulfill the contract at which point it is no longer necessary to honor
> the terms and conditions of the license.

Not written into the license itself...
But there is a limit.. the copyright limit. When that expires it enters
public domain anyway.
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