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Re: Plagiary problem
Danny Swarzman wrote:
>I don't know if
>Dr. Chen has already given precise information on the list. It would be
>helpful if he did. He could say, for example, that starting at byte x in
>Handtalk and byte y of Hamlet, there are so many kilobytes identical code.
>
That has really be done. Please read my posts on
www.wulu.com/ev-hamlt.htm and www.wulu.com/ev-silvr.htm.
>* Each contestant must come equiped with source files and a development
>system on some kind of disk...
I disagree to show source files. Recently FOST suggested that
participants should provide their source files if necessary. But I have
refused it, and annouced that if FOST insists it, I will not participate
FOST Cup.
Mousheng Xu asked:
> I don't know which level you meant for exchange, binary
>program or source code?
I suggested in my last post that
Participated programs should be allowed to exchange with each other.
I.e., the participated programs submitted to the organizer can be copied by
any other participant if he requests it.
The 'programs' means EXE file and the necessary data files, just as
Yoshikawa's post mentioned.
Mousheng Xu's wife suspected:
>"But people could steal your idea ..."
I am not afraid it but welcome it. Idea is not protected by the law of
copyright. Any one can do reverse enginneering to learn my idea in
Handtalk, and that is legal. I have posted some important ideas and
technics on my web page(www.wulu.com). However, the plagiarists translated
or directly copied almost my whole engine into their programs. That is illegal.
Chen Zhixing
www.wulu.com