On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 07:51 PM, Beman Dawes wrote:

A copyright, unlike a patent, just applies to the actual representation. So unless another implementation actually made a literal copy of the Boost code, the other implementation would not be a derived work of the Boost code and so would not have to follow the Boost license.
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Thanks Beman. That was most informative and useful.

-Howard

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