Talkchess seems to fail to understand that even if you don't copy-paste chunks of code, you can still have a derived work of a GPLv3 project. If I line-by-line rewrite an engine in a different language, I am not magically free of the license obligations of said engine. What Coda has done is illegally consumed MIT/GPLv3/AGPLv3 content to produce a derivative work, and then 1) re-licensed it ( which he has no authority to do ), and 2) distributed it without proper notice to the source material.jasper.sinclair wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2026 10:46 pm But as Chris states above, it's completely clear there's no verbatim code copying.
So what's the issue?
Under talkchess' legal expertise, I should direct Chess.com to rewrite Stockfish in Rust. When we are done, we will have an identical engine, yet somehow "magically" be free of license constraints. Then we can proceed to improve Stockfish in tandem, and market ourselves as the #1 engine. How "exciting".