On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 10:56:09AM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > > > > I'm just curious, because it is legal in Poland, but only for > > > > compatibility reasons, and I guess this situation fits this. > > > > > > That's because Poland is part of the EU now, where it is legal. > > > > No. It was legal also before access to EU. > > Of course it was; Poland wouldn't have been allowed in the EU if they > didn't implement that in their laws first. Since when has this been > legal in Poland?
Seems it is legal since 1994. At least that's the time when new
copyright law was introduced.
However I suppose it was legal also before. Just consider what situation
was in Poland (and other communist countries in general) before ~1990.
Then reverse-engineering was the only way to figure out how it is done
in this bad-capitalistic part of the world ;)
regards
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