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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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It is a well established principle in eminent domain law that a public entity does not have the power to take property for the purpose of making money unrelated to the actual service the utility provides to the public.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Public domain and shareware software for Windows/MSDOS computers on the Mathematics Archives has been organized by the mathematics courses in which they can be used.
Both are public domain programs that use ftp and present the user with a graphical interface to do systematic searches.
This is leading to the establishment of a public domain database for these data at the EBI and should promote the development of analysis software and informatics for this technology.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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They are almost the same as public domain programs, except that public domain programs are not copyrighted and may be sold for payment.
Public domain material or software may be posted or uploaded to the service, and you may download or copy such information for your own use.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Other sites you find on the web are unofficial hosts of an early public domain edition of the Probert Encyclopaedia released through the Simtel network of freeware and shareware.
Public Domain Articles and Papers freely available 3G Mobile Marketing and Business Planning Model Suite.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Public Domain Aeronautical Software was founded to make this treasure house of valuable software available to the aeronautical community at an easily affordable price for use on desktop computers.
The public domain NTP software can be used together with this package to synchronize additional computers on the TCP/IP network.
Public Domain Library: Public Domain, freeware and ShareWare programs can be ordered by the disk, or the entire library can be purchased on CD-ROM.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Eminent domain law was originally meant to prevent natural monopolies and landowners from setting predatory pricing for property rights required for infrastructure that serves a public purpose.
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