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by 3836293648
452 days ago
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No, you're being disingenuous. Why are you looking at code? It isn't prose you read for fun. You are actively working with it. Which means you're working on some form of derivative work, which takes us back to the copyright issue. If I'm looking at everything else on the internet with the purpose of trying to transform it in some way, that's definitely a potential copyright issue. |
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Your last sentence basically admits that the fundamental legal situation of code and prose, independent of usage, is the same. If your only possible interest in code is to "transform it in some way", that's your problem, not ours.