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"content": "The part that you're missing is that something can only be a \"derivative work\" if it itself is copyrightable. There is a general understanding that software binaries are copyrightable, and this has obviously been tested in court. ASIC netlists are not the same. *If* they are copyrightable *then* yes, as a derivative work of the source, they'd be copyright the author of the source. The question is whether they're copyrightable or not.\n\nYou can't assert that something is copyrightable because it is a derivative work, that's backwards. You have to establish that it's copyrightable first, then you can say it's a derivative work.",
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