A conflict exists between copyright law and antitrust policy. The conflict arises because pursuant to the Copyright Act, a copyright owner basically has a monopoly on the work\u27s circulation throughout the market. Copyright protection benefits the owner and the public. Antitrust laws have the same goals. However, the antitrust laws balance these goals with competition in the market. Furthermore, computer programs complicate matters because the programs create a different problem than with other types of works. The Copyright Act states that expression is copyrightable and ideas are not. Computer programs, however, combine expression and ideas. Three types of copying are identified: literal, intermediate, and non-literal. Literal is a v...
Since Congress\u27s express acknowledgment of copyright protection for computer programs in 1980, co...
Over two decades since the copyright misuse doctrine was first recognized in Lasercomb America, Inc....
In the past two decades, copyright protection throughout the world has been greatly expanded to resp...
A conflict exists between copyright law and antitrust policy. The conflict arises because pursuant t...
Courts focus on the Substantial Similarity test to determine copyright infringement. They also use t...
This article examines the issues surrounding software copyright protection and the problem of incons...
The non-literal elements of a computer program, such as its user interface, are crucial in determini...
This Article examines the application of the antitrust laws to computer software markets, beginning ...
Courts considering the alleged copying of the structure, rather than literal copying of the text, of...
The goal of copyright law is [t]o promote the Progress of Science and Useful Arts. It is premised ...
Copyright law has become an important part of American industrial policy. Its rules are felt by ever...
Canadian computer program copyright infringement decisions are' characterized by prolix reasoning an...
In Apple Computer Co. v. Franklin Computer, Inc., 714 F.2d 1240 (3d Cir. 1983), the United States Co...
In this article, Mr. Rogers examines the tension in the digital world between the application of (a)...
Since the Third Circuit\u27s decision in Whelan Associates, Inc. v. Jaslow Dental Laboratory, Inc. e...
Since Congress\u27s express acknowledgment of copyright protection for computer programs in 1980, co...
Over two decades since the copyright misuse doctrine was first recognized in Lasercomb America, Inc....
In the past two decades, copyright protection throughout the world has been greatly expanded to resp...
A conflict exists between copyright law and antitrust policy. The conflict arises because pursuant t...
Courts focus on the Substantial Similarity test to determine copyright infringement. They also use t...
This article examines the issues surrounding software copyright protection and the problem of incons...
The non-literal elements of a computer program, such as its user interface, are crucial in determini...
This Article examines the application of the antitrust laws to computer software markets, beginning ...
Courts considering the alleged copying of the structure, rather than literal copying of the text, of...
The goal of copyright law is [t]o promote the Progress of Science and Useful Arts. It is premised ...
Copyright law has become an important part of American industrial policy. Its rules are felt by ever...
Canadian computer program copyright infringement decisions are' characterized by prolix reasoning an...
In Apple Computer Co. v. Franklin Computer, Inc., 714 F.2d 1240 (3d Cir. 1983), the United States Co...
In this article, Mr. Rogers examines the tension in the digital world between the application of (a)...
Since the Third Circuit\u27s decision in Whelan Associates, Inc. v. Jaslow Dental Laboratory, Inc. e...
Since Congress\u27s express acknowledgment of copyright protection for computer programs in 1980, co...
Over two decades since the copyright misuse doctrine was first recognized in Lasercomb America, Inc....
In the past two decades, copyright protection throughout the world has been greatly expanded to resp...