> > the same input and output which often requires the exact same algorithm
> > otherwise you cannot achieve the same input/output...
>
> Yup - and then you hit the "trade secrets" problem.
In the EU generally not. For hardware the normal approach is
to use patented interfaces to ensure for example that nobody can sell
replacement ink cartridges for your printer. For software its trickier
and corporations are still working on schemes
Trade secrets really only become a problem if you've seen the original for
other reasons. A microsoft employee leaving MS who spends the next month
writing an ntfs for unix is likely to get into some trouble 8)
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