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Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote: > Nonsense? Hmm. Usually a legal test is > required to determine who owns intellectual > property and I contend that regardless of > the copyrights, SGML constitutes intellectual > property, but let's say you are right. Of what kind? In the U.S., at least, IP must be one of: copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret. Each has very separate rules. > "A profile is not a derivative work." > > Interesting position. No safeguards at all. > Just open ranges, sheep, cattlemen and hired guns. Pretty much the way the law always is. > What happens if the W3C decides that XML is not > to be a profile in the future, but a completely > separate work? I should have said: it is a separate work (from a copyright viewpoint) that happens to correspond in practice to a profile of SGML. The profile (by James Clark) is not normative for XML. > What happens if ISO decides to ammend SGML such > that all of the features of XML are now SGML > features, That's already happened: the Web TC. > Is Microsoft free to extend Java in any way > they see fit as long as they don't call it Java They can't call it "Java", because that is a Sun trademark. They can't use any of the JVM or utilities or class libraries from Sun, because that is copyright by Sun and available only under license. -- There is / one art || John Cowan <jcowan@r...> no more / no less || http://www.reutershealth.com to do / all things || http://www.ccil.org/~cowan with art- / lessness \\ -- Piet Hein
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