SAS INSTITUTE v WORLD PROGRAMMING
This case came before the High Court in 2010 and revisited the issue of whether producing the same functionality of another's software by using independently developed code would amount to copyright infringement as opposed to recreating that functionality by directly copying the source code of that software without consent. The European Court of Justice has now confirmed that there is no copyright in the functionality, programming language or format of data files of a computer program...
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