sab, 09 Jan 2010, Michael R skribis:
>       I found some posts on the mailing list that claim that nothing impedes
> an open-source implementation of J. In my opinion, such an
> implementation would be a derivative work of the J dictionary. J
> dictionary has "all rights reserved" on its title page, so such a
> derivative work could be infringing.

IMO J dictionary is copyrighted as a 'book' so that its translation
into other human languages still being copyrighted. But computer
software is copyrighted or patented separately. IANAL.

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