On Wed, 2 May 2012 22:39:45 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:

>On 5/2/2012 7:33 PM, Scott Ford wrote:
>> So how do you protect code, whatever language you have written in , in 
>> business ?
>
>You must treat it as trade secret information.
> 
Not quite the point.  Suppose someone wanted to create a product that
performs the same functions as, for example, SDSF.  He's free to do so
legally, as long as he doesn't base his product on the source code (or
disassembled load modules, etc.) of SDSF.  He may, however, read the
reference manuals of SDSF to learn what function it performs, but the
implementation must be original.  He may not IEBCOPY unload SDSF;
AMASPZAP it to change the panel appearance and sell it as original
work.

-- gil

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