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Re: firls.m, part 2


From: Francesco Potortì
Subject: Re: firls.m, part 2
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2017 19:29:34 +0200

Mike Miller:
>> I suspect that it might, depending on what you mean by "adapted from".
>> You may want to take down your code wherever it is hosted publicly. Take
>> a look at http://numerical.recipes/licenses/redistribute.html.

Vlad:
>I see, but the underlying mathematics is based on Abramowitx & Stegun.
>If I modify the code, it should be safe then, shouldn't it?

The problem is not with the mathematics, is with the code.  Copyright
law applies to the code: if you copy it, translate it or modify it, you
are using copyrigted code, and you should have a licence to do so.  The
above page is concerned with the case when you use their code.

If you follow a math concept, a description, a conceptual flow, and then
implement it yourself, you have no problems: you own the copyright to
the code you write andyou can license it as you wish.

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