Andreas Röhler <andreas.roehler(a)online.de> writes:
Am 23.08.2011 10:24, schrieb David Kastrup:
> 10 lines can be significant.
1+
IMHO already 3 lines can be significant.
Well, after some reflection: why not a single line?
Sure, if we are not talking Python... Line breaks are an arbitrary
division having little to do with significant creative height where
copyright sets in. The usual rule of thumb is something like "10
lines", but of course, it is a rule of thumb. There can be a single
line that counts, and hundreds of lines that don't.
And finally: it's just a char, inserted at the right or wrong
place, who
may change the path of universe.
And now you are babbling again.
My bet is: you know that, while most benevolent people seem to
ignore
it bravely...
My bet is that your grasp of copyright is not sufficient for a
meaningful discussion, let alone the patronizing coattailing you do to
threads and mailing lists with different topics.
--
David Kastrup
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