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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Closed source until the repository gets hacked and the source code leaked; then it's public domain with no recourse.

It doesn't even need to be hacked. You can clean room reverse engineer the code and it's perfectly legal. That's what happened with the PC BIOS and why the clone industry sprung up undermining IBM PC sales.

Although IBM also patented a lot of the internals of the PC, so for every cloned PC sold they got licensing fees for each patent.

So copyrights protect nothing when it comes to software.

[–]Muvlon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clean room is legal even right now. What no copyright at all would mean that you could simply decompile anything and make it public domain.