Jack L. Frost <f...@fleshless.org> wrote:

> Yeah, I was going to say that too: a rewrite in another language is a
> completely new piece of software ...

I wouldn't be too sure.
It will vary considerably on the details.
At one extreme, you look at what the original is doing and write new code to do 
the same manipulations on data - but in your own way. *Probably* OK.
At the other extreme, you look at what the source is doing and merely 
"translate" that into another language making minimal changes. *Probably* not 
OK.

Not to mention, in many jurisdictions, people can't assume they can afford to 
win in court !

I'd suggest the sensible way is, as already suggested, to contact the original 
developer/copyright holder. If it's a single person, they may be happy to 
extend the licensing anyway and completely remove any debate or risk.

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