11:16:16attila_lendvaiwhat does the -s part mean in sbcl-2.4.0-linux-x64-s ?
11:17:04green_IANAL, but I don't think Kent's understanding of copyright back then is correct in this new Oracle v. Google world, where APIs are copyrightable.
11:57:01paulapatiencegreen_: I thought the conclusion of that lawsuit was that Google's usage of the APIs was fair use
11:57:41paulapatienceThey didn't even evaluate if APIs are copyrightable
12:54:43green_There was a previous decision that decided that they were copyrightable. The fair use question only makes sense in the context of copyrighted APIs.
12:58:11paulapatienceWhat I read (on Wikipedia, admittedly), was that since it was fair use anyway, they didn't need to decide whether the APIs are copyrightable.