Something to think about: in software, we're used to this broad idea of "copyright" where anything related to the original code is liable to be a "derivative work". For example, the idea of clean-room reverse engineering comes from here.
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How come we assume that reverse engineering some binary and writing some code that is somewhat similar would be copyright infringement? Obviously straight copy and paste from a decompiler would be a derivative work... but why do we obsess over a *human* accidentally "copying"?
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(FWIW, in the above video, only the voices were ripped from the original, the rest is re-created from scratch. Also, all the synths are instances of Helm.)
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