So, What Questions Did They Ask?

MEM

Quantum Scribe
BTW – Government documents actually can be and are copyrighted. Here’s one example. The “California Building Standards” portion of the California Code of Regulations (Title 24) is copyrighted. This not only a government document, but it’s also the law of the State of California (go figure).

My fault. It’s Federal documents.
“Federal documents and publications are not copyrighted, and therefore are considered to be in the Public Domain.”

From One of John's Peer's in 2036 (if he is not a hoax): "Let me get this straight. They didn't believe you were a time traveler but were "concerned" that you may be breaking copyright regulations? I didn't think may opinion of people from this period could get any lower. This just proved that theory wrong."
 
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