On 01/29/2014 09:57 AM, Hendrik Weimer wrote:
If *all* languages are equally stored in a separate file, then removing this file will stop the program from working.
Another file could be substituted for it, one created using a clean-room process so that we are certain it's not derivative, and the program would again operate and emit proper messages. So, we can't really use the fact that removing the file breaks the program to prove that all such files must be derivative of the program.

While it would be nice to see European courts ruling against precedents of U.S. courts in matters of technology copyright, the reality is that European attorneys do include precedence from US cases in their arguments, and the courts quite often follow them. They aren't required to follow them the way a court in the same US circuit might have to, but nor do they shun looking at the findings of a foreign court in a similar case.


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