>>>C++ does not have an official owner so in this case it is not applicable.
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>Good point. Imagine if English were owned by a vendor who kept forcing rewrites of contracts and literature by making sweeping grammatical changes and sued people who used it or a variant of it without paying a fee.There is a good case for languages not being "owned",
Somehow that concept reminds me of dear old Ashton Tate! :)
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