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dalke
on Nov 29, 2011
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Programming languages cannot be copyrighted, says ...
You misread. The ability to do something is not covered by copyright (in this case, the ability of a program to implement the SAS language), while "the means for achieving these functionalities may be protected by copyright."
docgnome
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So you can copyright source code itself, but not the algo or functionality produced by that code. Right?
rcfox
on Nov 29, 2011
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That's what patents do.
skore
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*in the US
lloeki
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Thanks for the clarification. The other entry on HN has IMHO much better wording, and goes more in depth.
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