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1. willia+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-06-10 16:36:39
That’s not actually how it works. Purely functional code, such as code that it written in a certain way to achieve maximum performance, is not deemed expressive and therefore not covered by copyright. This code would be covered by patent.
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2. rolph+x1[view] [source] 2023-06-10 16:44:22
>>willia+(OP)
i think we are actually talking about the same thing.

in simpl terms:

mov bax eax ; an obvious function; no IP

mov eax eax ; seems useless unless you know what de-referencing is. probably IP

this is of course example not considering granularities at level of patents on a language, or macro directives

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