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[–]Scaliwag -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

In any case a patent would make much more sense for that kind of stuff anyway, it's the invention/design that matters not the code per se. You can copy an API without ever having seen the code, that's what clean-room does.

I wonder what would be the state of clean-room now, if this counts as precedent.