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by sjwright
2194 days ago
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That's so wrong it's almost painful. Copyright is the only reason why anyone pays attention to the license associated with compiled software. What would be the point of a license for an artefact not protected by copyright? It also is absurd to suggest that there is artistic expression in source code but not in a direct translation of that same artistic expression. And it's also worth remembering that binaries contain more than just executable machine code—they also contain strings, bitmaps etc. Are you claiming that strings and bitmaps cannot be copyrighted too? |
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It looks like object code became copyrightable in the US in 1983 through a few court cases:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/18ba/427b7142a61534006f4fda...
Don't know about other countries.