I'm no legal expert but I would say this is where the licensing comes in to
play. I alway thought copyright protected you from theft of concept and
more of an intelectual property protection and licensing controls execution.
like you can do what ever as long as you distro the code or you only get to
run this on 20 computers...
-Jon
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