top | item 41253171 (no title) Zuiii | 1 year ago A collection of facts is not and can not be copyrightable, especially when it was mechanically derived/collected (no human creativity). So, no, it is absolutely not "Equifax's IP". discuss order hn newest dtech|1 year ago Only in the US. In the EU and other jurisdictions is does have protection [1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_law_of_the_European_... adolph|1 year ago So I could copyright my SSN in the EU and sue Equifax et al.? load replies (1) hulitu|1 year ago Yeah, in the EU it does have Palantir's protection. /s
dtech|1 year ago Only in the US. In the EU and other jurisdictions is does have protection [1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_law_of_the_European_... adolph|1 year ago So I could copyright my SSN in the EU and sue Equifax et al.? load replies (1) hulitu|1 year ago Yeah, in the EU it does have Palantir's protection. /s
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