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* [[Clark County]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | * [[Clark County]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | ||
* [[Multnomah County]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | * [[Multnomah County]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | ||
* The [[City of Portland]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | * The [[Portland|City of Portland]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | ||
* The [[City of Beaverton]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | * The [[Beaverton|City of Beaverton]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | ||
* The [[City of Gresham]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | * The [[Gresham|City of Gresham]] - copyright claim at bottom of their website | ||
* The [[State of Oregon]] - public domain??? | * The [[Oregon|State of Oregon]] - public domain??? | ||
* [[Washington County]] - public domain??? | * [[Washington County]] - public domain??? | ||
Revision as of 23:11, 18 June 2010
Are documents published by government offices in the public domain and/or published under an open license?
- it appears not, see Wikipedia:Copyright status of work by the U.S. government
Licenses of documents
- published by Portland Metropolitan and related jurisdictions
- Clark County - copyright claim at bottom of their website
- Multnomah County - copyright claim at bottom of their website
- The City of Portland - copyright claim at bottom of their website
- The City of Beaverton - copyright claim at bottom of their website
- The City of Gresham - copyright claim at bottom of their website
- The State of Oregon - public domain???
- Washington County - public domain???
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