In today’s technological landscape, computer programs are one of the most highly complex and popular inventions. However, they still receive little or sometimes no legal protection. As a consequence, programmers are reluctant to create new programs, discouraging innovation and preventing the public to benefit from using these inventions. If the court does afford them copyright protection, they may still not receive legal damages for copyright infringement because the court would not consider their program registered under the Copyright Act of 1976. This Comment argues for greater copyright protection for programs by disregarding the merger doctrine, which does not provide protection to the expressions of a program, and advocates for the ado...
Let me take the more global question first: Is copyright the appropriate body of law with which to p...
The Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs offers an extensive and challen...
Software patents are a sore subject for many programmers. Although still in their infancy, they have...
In today’s technological landscape, computer programs are one of the most highly complex and popular...
Some programmers, especially those in an academic environment, believe that strong intellectual prop...
Computer software is somewhat of a problem child for intellectual property law. Courts and legislatu...
Courts considering the alleged copying of the structure, rather than literal copying of the text, of...
The author approaches the problem of software patents from the perspective of copyright, where the d...
Contrary to common perceptions, Baker v. Selden is neither the origin of the idea/expression distinc...
This article examines the issues surrounding software copyright protection and the problem of incons...
This Comment is designed to acquaint the international lawyer with various considerations which unde...
Most software developers do not oppose all software copyrights. There is broad support for basic cop...
Currently available methods of legal protection are inappropriate for software. Because copyright la...
Professor Samuelson casts a critical eye on the Final Report of the National Commission on New Techn...
The United States blazed the trail in giving copyright protection for software. Until just recently,...
Let me take the more global question first: Is copyright the appropriate body of law with which to p...
The Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs offers an extensive and challen...
Software patents are a sore subject for many programmers. Although still in their infancy, they have...
In today’s technological landscape, computer programs are one of the most highly complex and popular...
Some programmers, especially those in an academic environment, believe that strong intellectual prop...
Computer software is somewhat of a problem child for intellectual property law. Courts and legislatu...
Courts considering the alleged copying of the structure, rather than literal copying of the text, of...
The author approaches the problem of software patents from the perspective of copyright, where the d...
Contrary to common perceptions, Baker v. Selden is neither the origin of the idea/expression distinc...
This article examines the issues surrounding software copyright protection and the problem of incons...
This Comment is designed to acquaint the international lawyer with various considerations which unde...
Most software developers do not oppose all software copyrights. There is broad support for basic cop...
Currently available methods of legal protection are inappropriate for software. Because copyright la...
Professor Samuelson casts a critical eye on the Final Report of the National Commission on New Techn...
The United States blazed the trail in giving copyright protection for software. Until just recently,...
Let me take the more global question first: Is copyright the appropriate body of law with which to p...
The Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs offers an extensive and challen...
Software patents are a sore subject for many programmers. Although still in their infancy, they have...