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Software and Intellectual Property Protection: Copyright and Patent Issues for Computer and Legal Professionals
This work is organised around the legal issues raised by both plaintiffs and defendants in copyright litigation and the problems in dealing with the proliferation of applications for software-related patents.
Author(s) | By Bernard A. Galler. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 224 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 23 May 1995 |
Availability | Not yet available |
This work is organised around the legal issues raised by both plaintiffs and defendants in copyright litigation and the problems in dealing with the proliferation of applications for software-related patents.
Introduction Legal Issues Idea or Expression? Software Patents The "Tangible Medium" Validity and Scope Infringement Substantial Similarity "Look and Feel" Reverse Engineering The Clean Room Approach Where Are We Now? Appendix A: The Computer;
BERNARD A. GALLER is Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan, and has served as an expert witness in major intellectual property cases during the last 15 years. He is founder and president of the Software Patent Institute, founding editor-in-chief of t