> By Paul's reasoning, if you took the source to an application and handed > it to someone to retype, then you "own" the copyright to that work! > That is what I'm saying. So, taking a PDF, XML, or marking on mud > tablets, rewriting it in your own style does not make that an original > work. It is merely transcription. > > I admit, this is a very sore point with me. People who claim copyright > over trivial, or commonly known algorithms are doing everyone a dis-service. > > Regards, > > TomW > Ok, so I really wish I had not said anything now. To hopefully close off this OT thread I would say my original point was more that the first two emails in this thread seem to indicate that IAR do not want/intend the files to be distributed. Regards, Richard. http://www.FreeRTOS.org
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2103 in IAR EWARM
2006-01-17 by FreeRTOS Info
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