>    No, they are instructions and they do not actually *contain*
   >    all or part of the preexisting work. If there is no trace of
   >    the preexisting work, the instructions by definition cannot be
   >    a derivative work.
   >
   > The instructions on where to modify are the trace.

   Well, since you snipped my arguments and explanations without even
   bothering to explain why they don't apply, let me just say: no, you
   are wrong.

No, you are wrong.  Please read some basic copyright law.  You haven't
even bothered opening any law codex so it is a waste of my time to
explain such basic things to you, sorry.


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