I thought APIs had been established as non-copyrightable by numerous precedents, e.g. Lotus v. Borland, Apple v. Microsoft. Why do we need to go through this again? The US Copyright Law Chapter 12 provides for reverse…
Sounds like a nice idea, but has the author actually run any numbers on this? I have doubts that some fraction of the excess income of a few standouts is going to foot the entire tuition bill for everyone else. It…
I thought APIs had been established as non-copyrightable by numerous precedents, e.g. Lotus v. Borland, Apple v. Microsoft. Why do we need to go through this again? The US Copyright Law Chapter 12 provides for reverse…
Sounds like a nice idea, but has the author actually run any numbers on this? I have doubts that some fraction of the excess income of a few standouts is going to foot the entire tuition bill for everyone else. It…