Peta:
> Do you have a definition at hand, which looks like a reasonable starting 
> point to you?

I don't have a definition of proprietary.

But I can see that REBOL Corp has stated that R3 has a proprietary 
core:

http://www.rebol.com/rebol3/architecture.html

<<(2) Runtime Core - Closed

This is the OS independent kernel that provides standard REBOL 
capabilities across all systems and devices. It is this component 
that makes REBOL operate identically on Windows, OSX, Linux, BSD, 
Sony, Nokia, Nintendo, and other systems.

It should be noted that this component is not open source; it is a 
proprietary core.

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Sunanda
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