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Axel Springer also submitted an argument to the German courts that their websites would be protected under German copyright law as a copyrighted computer program, and that their HTML code would similarly be covered under this ambit because of the control components it included. Because of how Adblock Plus interacts with its website, Axel Springer therefore claimed that copies and adaptations of the code in its website were violations of copyright made without permission.
Oh that’s funny. I wonder if I violate copyright law by messing with my hue setting on my monitor, too.
Oh that’s funny. I wonder if I violate copyright law by messing with my hue setting on my monitor, too.