> Furthermore, it is non-sensical that you are violating a > copyright by implementing the ideas expressed by a > copyrighted specification. Copyright is the protection of > "expression of ideas", not the ideas themselves. > Copyright protects the particular expression, not the ideas > themselves. Well said Dick. Who in their right mind can claim to own something as ephemeral as an idea? -- Daniel Rall ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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