An ex-manager of mine quoted some copyright law that
applied to SW. "If there is less than 75% common with the
old code, then you don't have to credit, etc..."
I think he was wrong and I am so glad I don't work there
anymore.
My feeling are thus:
If you benefited from the code you copied, give credit.
If it's a simple algorithm that repeats what has been
known before, you really don't have to.
I saw one Perl "coder" put a copyright notice of his own
on a program that looked to be copied from the Camel book.
I don't know why I didn't make an effort to slap him
around.
The bottom line is a lot of coding is building on what
came before so that the whole copyright issue is fuzzy, but
it's better to be overly ethical than not.
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