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Just wondering.....what's the current IP/copyright status of LabVIEW?

Hi All,

 

I read a comment on the forum recently which said the last major game-changing change to LabVIEW was the addition of the event structure a few years ago. The post may have been made before OO was implemented;-)

 

Anyhow that just got me thinking - LabVIEW is over 25 years old now and I was wondering what is the IP status of the language itself. I'm not talking about any new features and so on but the actual programming language  - wires into subVIs, shift registers, for loops, while loops and all that!.

 

I guess this question could be generalised to any proprietary programming language after a set period of time - is it covered by copyright or is it covered by a portfolio of patents which will lapse after 17 odd years? Its it covered as a design like Coca-Cola's contour bottle?

 

I know there are other graphical programming languages out there but I don't think any have had the market penetration LabVIEW has had - and hence a critical mass of programmers who are comfortable with it. At this stage (if its covered by patents rather than copyright) could a competitor of NI's copy the programming features implemented 17year ago (LabVIEW 3.0 - never used it but I guess it had for loops, while loops, shift registers, subVIs and the rest of the basics)?

 

I'm in work on a saturday when I shouldn't be....hence needing the distraction of the question!

 

Dave

 

PS I would like to catagorically state that I have no intention now or in the foreseeable future in writing my very own grapical programming language;-)

 

 

 

 

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US Patent number 4901221 🙂
Great imagery in there.

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That is quite the patent alright - I don't think I've ever seen one with 125 claims!

 

So thats the IP for v1 of LabVIEW - and it covers for loops, while loops etc. - It was filed in '86, granted in '90 so unless an extension was granted it must've lapsed by now. 

 

But surely the language/style must also be covered by design or copyright? Does anyone know?

 

 

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Don't know anout their current status, but there are numerous patents involved:

 

http://www.ni.com/pdf/legal/us/patent_notice.pdf

 

-AK2DM

 

 

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