I'm honestly not interested in a legal arugment with you. It's like having an argument about coding between two non-coders. In any case, there's no need to argue about it really. I've already obtained an opinion from an IPR attorney (an actual expert in other words) on this specific situation, and in any case, the legal avenue is clear: The DIKU creators are free to sue if they believe it's worth it and there is a case.
Law is decided in a court, not by third parties arguing on an internet forum.
--matt
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