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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 07:00 AM EDT |
Hopefully, you (I'm not a USA resident) won't.
I get the impression that Judge A will be the one deciding that.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 10:04 AM EDT |
If APIs are copyrightable I want dibs on the following and all parameter
variants:
int open(char*, int)
int close(int)
int read(int, void*, int)
int write(int, void*, int)
If I need to get it up to 9 lines before copyrighting though, I'll add printf,
scanf, min, max, cmp, len and perhaps a few others.
You have been warned.
-- nyarlathotep[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: GreenDuck on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 05:27 PM EDT |
I realised the other day that there has been a court case on
the copyright of
languages.
SAS vs WPS
The
result was, apart from a few minor points around
marketing, that programming
languages are not copyright
under UK law. Of course the UK system will be
quite
different to the US system and I don't know how much this
decision can
be used in the US. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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