Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 24 Jan 1997 14:11:25 +0200 (GFT Standard Time) | From | Marko Sepp <> | Subject | Re: If Linux is to succeed |
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At 02:01 24.1.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>> I proposed that earlier today. One of the biggest problems would be with >> the copyrights of the Windows APIs. I am not exactly sure if it is >> actually able to own an interface (i.e., a set of function prototypes and >> pre-processor definitions), but I suppose it would be roughly analogous to >> the Look & Feel contention. Does anyone have any legal knowledge about >> this? > >I remember reading somewhere that Lotus sued Borland or some company >becouse they had a look that was like one of their products. They lost >the suit. I guess that would be legal pressident.
The same happened to using mouse in an user interface, which was first developed at XEROX, then bought by Apple from XEROX and after Windows came out, Apple sued Microsoft for "copying" their graphical user interface. It took years but finally it was agreed that the copyright law doesn't apply to an user interface. Sorry, Apple.
Marko
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