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| In legal terms, Any code written is only a text file, the Copyright belongs to who ever wrote it. A compiler reads the text file and converts it to a Binary or P-Code which can be run by the microprocessor. In the process of conversion the compiler calls other programs and includes them in the Binary, these are mainly libraries. The Copyright of the libraries belong to who ever wrote them. Now if you write a compiler to compile any programs (what ever language they maybe in) you are not infringing the any copyrights as long as the libraries you use are not copyrighted by others. So if you write your own libraries then it is all fine. On 23 Sep 2005 at 23:02, david@smooth1.co.uk wrote: > > Well 4js and querix can write a 4gl compiler and runtime so.... > I assume not! sending to informix-list |