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Re: License restrictions
>What are the restrictions on looking at the code and then going off and
>completely rewritting it?
>What about just looking at the header files and supplied API documentation
>and none of the source code?
The problem is that should it ever come down to a lawsuit, it would be very
hard for you to prove that you didn't just rewrite the code from memory.
And if you read the original code, then you will find it hard to avoid
thinking in the same lines (or at least I know I do) so there is a good
possibility that sections of your code will closely resemble the original,
even if there is no actual cut and paste at work.
It is much easier to cover your rear if you can point to a paper trail that
says "The team that wrote our code have never been allowed to read the
original code you claim we are infringing. Any similarities are
coincidental and due entirely to the fact that we are writing an
equivalently functional piece of software".
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