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From: | Christopher Culver |
Subject: | Re: Does GNUstep infringe on Apple's Intellectual Property? |
Date: | Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:41:45 +0300 |
Christopher CulverOn 2003-08-25 06:29:51 +0300 John Anderson <janderson3272@wideopenwest.com> wrote:
Here is a better analogy.Copyright law clearly protects songs. The copyright holder is protected against any coding scheme: analog records & tapes, digital CDs and any compressed format: MP3, AAC ...Therefore, copyright law covers the interface, not just the implementation of OpenStep / Cocoa.
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