lizard wrote: > I see one issue already. You state that 'software' is not IP. This is, > frankly, wrong. Source code (unless opened) is copyrighted material, as > is the compiled binary. What cannot be copyrighted (though it can be > patented since the USPO is run by brain-dead cauliflower) is/are > software concepts. I was stating that software is not what I call "Real IP." Those who came up with the idea of copyright didn't intend for software, specifically, to be covered. That's just me editorializing to explain myself in the first draft. It can be dumped. DM ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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