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I can't tell whether the tribute listed in External links can be freely reproduced. The page says "The Open Book page image presentation framework is not designed to replace printed books. Rather, it is a free, browsable, nonproprietary, fully and deeply searchable version of the publication which we can inexpensively and quickly produce to make the material available worldwide." But elsewhere it says "Do not use for reproduction, copying, pasting, or reading; exclusively for search engines." I think this must refer to the uncorrected, machine-read text, and that the content itself is not copyright. However, I'll leave that determination to someone who knows more about copyright law than I do. The page contains a photo that would be a good addition to the article.
Rbraunwa23:52, 12 December 2005 (UTC)Reply