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From: | "Arthur" <arfa AT clara DOT net> |
To: | "DJGPP Mailing List" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | RE: Okay, I have to ask this |
Date: | Sat, 1 Aug 1998 17:59:32 +0100 |
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In-Reply-To: | <35C2A89D.4826E9F0@alcyone.com> |
> > What is "reverse engineering"? And why is it illegal? > > Reverse engineering is taking the machine code of a program and working > backward to see what kind of source (in whatever language) would give > you that code. > > It's illegal (depends on the circumstances; certainly it's actionable) > in that it's copyright infringement. Only if you distribute the code in its original form or a modified version(piracy); or blatantly swipe bits of code, and use it for yourself under your name (plagarism). James Arthur jaa AT arfa DOT clara DOT net ICQ#15054819
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