Chris Little wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Jimmie Houchin wrote:I believe that a number of lawyers do not share your point of view. Microsoft programmers are banned from reading GPL code, and IBM AIX programmers are very separate from IBM Linux programmers specifically because they believe there can be copyright contamination in this case.
If I read the Sword/JSword source code and from that design/information write (port would be accurate?) classes, methods, etc. in Squeak to process Sword Modules would I be obligated to also use the GPL?If you write your own classes in Squeak to read Sword modules, you're not
incorporating Sword GPL code into your work. If you read our code to see
how we do it and then write your own code to perform the same functions, you're not violating our copyright.
If I listened to a song and then went away and wrote something similar, I could well be infringing copyright, and I think programs work the same.
But like you I'm not a lawyer ...
HOWEVER in a way that is probably irrelevant because if you read any of the JSword code that I wrote then I'm totally happy for you to write a non-GPL, open source program based on it, and I'll copy this message to jsword-devel to see what Mark thinks - Mark's opinion here is more important than mine because he wrote more of the Java version of the Sword drivers than me.
Joe.
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