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by billybob
5142 days ago
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It depends on what's considered an API, and that would be a question settled by courts. If a judge decides that someone owns RESTful APIs, every Rails app on the planet will infringe that. Even if you're right, and the copyright applied only to a specific list of API endpoints and actions, it would still be a nightmare for startups. You couldn't release anything without legal vetting. |
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It was possible at one point to patent RESTful APIs, but no longer.
It's not clear to me how declaring APIs copyrightable impacts a startup in the slightest, except of course that their own APIs are copyrightable and they will be prevented from parasitically cloning competitors' APIs.
P.S. There is in fact an company who has cloned Basecamp's API so they could instantly work with all the Basecamp Add-ons and more easily convert Basecamp customers to their own.