Ilocano
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Oh shit.  Yet, one can patent a common shape, namely, a touchable black square object.


http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ … opyrighted

Europe's top court has ruled that the functionality of a computer program and the programming language it is written in cannot be protected by copyright.

The European Court of Justice made the decision in relation to a case that SAS Institute, a maker of statistical programs, brought against World Programming Ltd. (WPL), which develops and sells an interpreter for the SAS language.

Although WPL used and studied SAS's programs to understand their functionality, the court said, there was "nothing to suggest that WPL had access to or copied [SAS] source code." The court ruled that "the purchaser of a license for a program is entitled, as a rule, to observe, study or test its functioning so as to determine the ideas and principles which underlie that program."

If a function of a computer program could be specifically protected, that would amount to making it possible to monopolize ideas -- to the detriment of technological progress, the court said. This echoed the opinion given in November by Yves Bot, the court's advocate general.

The ruling effectively leaves the door open for companies to reverse-engineer the software of others -- in many cases without fear of infringing on copyrights.
Ilocano
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iOS clones next?
Benzin
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Ilocano, you're misunderstanding one thing - that case regarding Apple vs Samsung was in Germany. In the Netherlands the case was dismissed. This programming language is an entirely different court altogether.
Ilocano
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For now.  But this ruling has opened up Pandora's Box for future copyright/patent challenges.
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It's still a stretch in my opinion to take this court case to a case similar to Apple vs Samsung, but I've not read the entire judgement, nor do I care to. Perhaps there is something in there that the judges put down that would apply directly to that case. I agree with you - that would be nice to see that case thrown out.

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