Rogers Cadenhead said:
"They're owned by the publisher. I have contributed as an editor for
around six months to the Open Directory Project (http://www.dmoz.org),
so I do have a little experience giving work away for free that is
commercially used by others (Google, Altavista, other portal sites)."

I was just making the point that giving things away doesn't even happen in
the computer world all the time.  Open source in the software industry is
more an unusual circumstance, and less of the "norm" . . . that's all.

I wouldn't expect a book to be open, nor would I expect you to own the
rights to manuals like that.

-Mathew Gray
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