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IANAL, either, but my guess is that they could sue the hell out of the developer if he was an IBM employee or privy to IBM trade secrets. > -----Original Message----- > From: Walden H. Leverich > > <NON-LEGAL OPINION DISCLAIMER ON> > > I'm not sure IBM could sue over this. Maybe they could argue that Tiger > violated the "don't reverse engineer" part of the license for OS/400, but > maybe Tiger can argue that they didn't reverse engineer. > > -Walden
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