|
|
|
|
|
by incompatible
2412 days ago
|
|
The API description of a single function seems too trivial to be copyrightable. All the functions combined could perhaps be covered by a database copyright, but I believe those aren't recognised in the U.S. Thus phone books or listings of television programs are not copyrightable. |
|
The analogy with phone books is if someone else published a competing phone book, with the same positions for adverts and paid listings, and same distinctions between adverts and paid listings. The courts would find that such a phone book infringes as well.
To make the analogy more accurate, many consumers have since come to be used to the layout of the old phone book, and do not want to switch because they have to retrain their habits to use the competitor book. Competitor book argues that the old phone book layout has merged with the idea of a phone book, or that the old layout is essential to the use of a phone book. The circuit court disagrees.