Years ago, the lawyers told me that "I've never looked at that source code" is an effective defense for parallel evolution. Things get a lot harder if one has. That's why I never look at, say, the gcc source code.

What I'd really like to see is Tango move to the Boost license as well. This will eliminate this regrettable problem of incompatible licenses, which is holding D back. The "two standard libraries" comes up every single time D gets mentioned in other forums, and it's a convenient excuse people use for not looking further at D.


Brad Roberts wrote:
I'd much rather never get near legal entanglements/issues, but for copyright inifringement to occur there has to be actual copying. Parallel evolution is allowed. Of course, the fundamentally boils down to unvalidatable claims on both sides of the issue.

Sigh,
Brad

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