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by orthoxerox
101 days ago
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Afaik, the EU and Russia says that observing/experimenting with the external behavior of the program to determine its internal logic is legal. Russia even allows to decompile object code if you have to solve private compatibility issues. |
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For example, I don't recall Microsoft ever being sued by WordPerfect or Lotus for reading and writing their applications' unpublished file formats, which wouldn't have necessarily involved disassembly or decompilation, but was still the result of reverse engineering that almost certainly involved using a licensed or unlicensed copy of the competitor's product.