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Real Programmers wrote in machine code. Not Fortran. Not RATFOR. Not, even, assembly language. Machine Code.Raw, unadorned, inscrutable hexadecimal numbers. Directly.

Bad reporting on copyright.

The Register incorrectly assumes that Microsoft is illegally distributing a Midi of 'Happy Birthday'. The truth is that the Hill sisters only wrote the words to Happy Birthday, they did not write the tune. The tune is much older, Mozart-old at least, and there have been many variations from different composers.
This is really a sad story when you think about it: The Hill sisters rip off the public domain and contribute their own 'lyrics' using the words "Happy", "Birthday", "to", "you", and "dear". Is this the kind of creativity copyright encourages? They and the later copyright holders milk obscene royalties due to the song's popularity. Then Microsoft also rips off the public domain, while railing against 'theft' of IP.

Who loses from copyright? The consumer.

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