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I see your panic and raise you a "what's the solution?"
No. That would've been a much worse disaster. It is a good thing that APIs and protocols aren't licensable/copyrightable.
Instead of one with actual police, lesser of two evils
I'm not sure you understand me. What I wanted to say is that if APIs and protocols would be copyrightable, and SCO and Oracle would've won their respective lawsuits, the world would look so different (in regards to Free and Open Source Software) I'm not completely sure if Fediverse would be a thing.