Is Creating The Same Software Feature Copyright Infringement?
from the the-death-of-software dept
The EU Court of Justice is now considering a lawsuit between SAS and World Programming Ltd. over the extent of copyright protection in software. We wrote about this last year, when a UK court ruled against SAS, but now it's been kicked up to the EU Court of Justice. Everyone seems to agree that WPL copied a feature from a SAS product, but did so in part by looking at SAS's manual, but without access to the software itself, let alone the source code. Basically, WPL just found out about a feature, and created it on its own. It's not even quite reverse engineering (which is generally considered legal), because they didn't make it compatible with SAS's offering -- they just recreated the same basic feature.It's hard to see how this should be copyrightable. Can you imagine just how stagnated the software industry would become if you could copyright a feature on a piece of software, such that no one else could use it? Hopefully the European Court recognizes the problems such an extreme interpretation of copyright law would create.
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This should bork a patent even more.
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Idea vs Expression
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Well then, I want to patent the file save and especially upload feature
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Yay for word of the day.
But what more can you expect from Pirate Mike, the broadbrush terrorism-apologist and his merry band of freetard child-porn producers?
(You know what? This is actually kinda fun....)
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if you are turning to the Dark side of trolling and are already Dark then... {scratches head}..
You are going to be Dark-Dark Helmet.
you are going to go all the way around and become Light Helmet?
you are going to be "none more black" Helmet?
you will be a black hole from which nothing escapes the event horizon?
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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110925/22403016086/did-few-million-virtual-monkeys-ran domly-recreate-shakespeare-not-really.shtml#c1107
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That seems to accurately depict a lot of trolls. If you replace 'black hole' with brain, accept 'nothing' as referring to thoughts, and replace 'event horizon' with skull.
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You appear to be a natural at it.
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Disaster
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Reverse Engineering a Dead Concept?
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And now it's time to expand IP again.
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I think they should extend this level of copyright protection to movies and music. See how fast it gets revoked once studios discover that they can't make any new movies because all the separate ideas they want to use are copyrighted by someone else. Or that singers can't write any new songs.
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But what I really want to say is, If you ever write a program to display "Hello World" or any other text, I want my money.
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Letter from 2020
This was addressed in A Letter from 2020 which I read about a decade ago on Slashdot.
The letter is worth reading.
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You know the really sad part? There isn't a single person in the movie, music or corporate software industries who would see the satire in that letter.
They'd take the last line as absolute truth.
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Anyway, we didn't do this simple feature. Guess we might have gotten sued, and WE would have to prove that we didn't maliciously hack into their servers and copy this simple idea from their code database.
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i'll be richest scumbag in all of the universe!! the stupid detectors are on their way now, so don't be freeloadin' slackers, PAY UP
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Spellcheck
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As would sony, google, nintendo, EA games, activision blizzard, square enix, motorola, nokia, samsung, valve, every linux vender, ID. You get the idea. :P
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now pay me One Million Dollars!
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On the other hand, Wolfenstein did release before Doom..
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