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Gov Docs Open Source Advocate Seeks Job As Public Printer

Columbia Journalism Review: In just the last two years, Malamud, as the sole staffer of Public.Resource.Org, a 501c3 nonprofit based in Sebastopol, California, has posted over 80 million pages of legal documents on his Web site, many of them federal appeals court decisions. He’s also freed from private control the only remaining copy of a massive Navy-created database of legal decisions, placed building codes from all fifty states online, and convinced the Oregon legislature to cease claiming copyright over the state’s laws. It’s all been done by pointing out that documents created at public expense are, under U.S. law, considered the property of the public.” Now he is campaigning for the position of Public Printer with a “platform for revitalizing the GPO and rebooting .gov spelled out in in a detailed series of policy papers submitted to the Presidential Transition Team.”

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