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Copyright #65

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michael105 opened this issue Sep 30, 2021 · 4 comments
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Copyright #65

michael105 opened this issue Sep 30, 2021 · 4 comments

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@michael105
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The algorithm did generate several lines of the original Windows NT Basic source code.
No offense, but this could result in severe trouble.

@typecasto
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Nothing to fear. If Microsoft ever sends their lawyers after us, there's a very detailed document describing a specific loophole we can use to prove that what we're doing is legally correct. It is stored within pifs. Now, let me just find the metadata for it...

@UmarJ
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UmarJ commented Oct 1, 2021

Nothing to fear. If Microsoft ever sends their lawyers after us, there's a very detailed document describing a specific loophole we can use to prove that what we're doing is legally correct. It is stored within pifs. Now, let me just find the metadata for it...

Don't worry, the metadata is stored within pifs as well :)

@michael105
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Don't worry, the metadata is stored within pifs as well :)

Thanks a lot. Now I'm stuck in circles.

@quazar-omega
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The issue is the opposite, how could Microsoft copyright a piece of π?
That's outrageous, first they take away our privacy, then they take away our numbers, what will happen next??

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