

An edition of Intellectual property issues in software (1990)
By National Research Council (U.S.). Steering Committee for Intellectual Property Issues in Software.
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
National Academy Press
Language
eng
Pages
111
Description:
This work is based on discussions at a 1989 workshop and forum on intellectual property issues in software. Copyright, patent, and trade secret protections are afforded to computer software; however, given the unique nature of computer software, the debate examines how appropriate these forms of protections are. Copyright law, for instance, makes a distinction between idea and expression; one is not copyrightable and the other is. In computer software, the distinction between idea and expression is blurred. It is not clear if one should treat software as a literary expression or as a technology that does useful work. Likewise, court decisions in the case of patent protection are still evolving. ISBN 0-309-04344-1: $15.00.
subjects: Copyright, Intellectual property, Computer software industry, Computer programs, Computer software, Recht van de intellectuele eigendom, Informaticarecht, COMPUTERS, Programming / General, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, LAW, Software, Computer software, patents, Computers, law and legislation, Copyright, united states, Software protection, Law and legislation, Cpmputer software industry
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