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Re: SUN RPC code is DFSG-free



On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 10:13:04PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
> If the code is copyrighted, then we must consider the case of someone
> incorporating the Sun RPC code into a work and distributing it to a
> second person, who subsequently refines this work to create yet another
> work which happens to be identical to the original Sun RPC code.  In
> such a case, there are two possible interpretations under copyright that
> must be considered:

The rest of the argument holds based on this hypothesis. Unfortunately
for your argument, the hypothesis is false - "incorporating the Sun
RPC code into a work, distributing that to a second person, who
subsequently refines it further" is clearly a derivative work of the
original Sun RPC code. It's not independant creation at all. These are
therefore not two possible interpretations under copyright.

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