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> > I seem to recall reading some time ago that a company that compiled
> > sports statistics was arguing that their list of game scores etc. was
> > copyrighted. Isn't that just a list of facts?
>
> Well, one can *argue* anything, but it doesn't mean one will win. :-)
And one can sue anyone for anything (rational or not), but that doesn't mean
one will win (or that it won't get thrown out of court).