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Google’s petition for appeal last October of a May 2014 Federal Circuit decision in favor of Oracle tried to make its case about more than it truly was: the copyrightability of the use of application programming interfaces.
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Here’s the problem: Absolutely every component of computer code is intended to be interoperable with something — usually, another such component. And most everyone who has ever composed such code would retain the right to decide what should be done with it, including whether that code is freely given away.
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Yes, Lotus Notes is still part of the daily routine for some folks out there. United Planet, a European developer of Enterprise Portal software, has released a Lotus Notes Business Adapter for its portal, intranet and Web application software -- Intrexx Xtreme.
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Following the initial introduction of the Content Management Interoperability Spec (CMIS) draft and reactions from Open Text and Alfresco, Day Software didn’t lag behind and responded to the proposed industry standard.
Day thinks that it’s good having a standard that functionally matches on a protocol level to what JCR (JSR170/
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