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In 2013, Carl Malamud purchased a 186-volume hard copy [4] of the OCGA (at a cost of over $1,000; the cost is just below $400 for Georgia residents) and published the contents on the website Public.Resource.Org.
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Works of the governments of the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the "organized territories" (incorporated or unincorporated) are considered U.S. federal government works, [37]: §313.6(C)(1) this was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc.
Public.Resource.Org (PRO) [2] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to publishing and sharing public domain materials in the United States and internationally. It was founded by Carl Malamud and is based in Sebastopol, California .
1 Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org Inc. and the public policy argument. 5 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Edict of government. Add languages.
Georgia Constitutional Convention of 1861; Georgia Land Lotteries; Georgia resolutions 1827; Georgia v. Brailsford (1792) Georgia v. Brailsford (1793) Georgia v. Brailsford (1794) Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. Georgia v. Stanton; Gregg v. Georgia
The case, Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc., decided the question: Whether the government edicts doctrine extends to – and thus renders uncopyrightable – works that lack the force of law, such as the annotations in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. [8]
A number of library and public interest associations weighed in supporting the position of Public.Resource.Org. [7] These organizations include American Association of Law Libraries, [8] [9] Electronic Frontier Foundation, [10] [11] Library Futures, [12] Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, [13] and Public Citizen. [14]