If the Java API's are deemed copyrightable, then what about interfacing with the JVM? Would these APIs also be copyrighted?
Would you need a license to make a language to interface with a virtual machine? How would this affect languages such as Jython and JRuby?
How would this affect Parrot as a JVM alternative? Would this create more incentive to build on an Open Source alternative or would Parrot become a target for Oracle?
In reply to Re: Copyright on languages
by tokpela
in thread Copyright on languages
by ikegami
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