Re: Tux3 Report: Meet Shardmap, the designated successor of HTree
From: David Lang
Date: Mon Jun 24 2013 - 21:17:18 EST
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Christian Stroetmann wrote:
Dear Mr. Richard Weinberger:
Thank you very much for the reminder and the prove again that a profound
discussion seems not to be possible. Even more important is the point that
the discussion related with the ReiserFS was different than this discussion,
because this time I have not presented the LogHashFS to the open source
community, but another person has taken copyright descriptions from my
websites and wanted to make it an open source project and this even by the
support of another company, which by the way has its very own business
strategy.
unless they copied your descriptions pretty close to word for word it's not a
copyright violation.
It's perfectly legal to take the ideas from one document and write a new
document that explains those ideas. The copyright is on the exact text, not on
the ideas.
Patents give you the right to the idea, Copyright only gives you the right to
the particular expression of the idea.
If you published a paper explaining the concept of a LogHashFS that contained no
code, then anyone who actually wrote a filesystem implementing the ideas in your
paper could not possibly be violating your copyright (unless they included too
much of your paper in comments), because they wrote code, not a paper.
David Lang
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