1. Recent developments in copyright law
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R. Ben-Yehuda and R.L. Johnston
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Computer science ,Copyright law ,Court decision ,Industrial property ,ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,Legislation ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Code (semiotics) ,Extension (metaphysics) ,User interface ,computer ,Law and economics - Abstract
The recent extension of copyright protection in two directions is examined. One court decision held that in addition to the literal code, copyright may protect the structure, sequence, or organization of a program. Also, several cases have protected the general 'concept and feel' of the user interface. These decisions are discussed, as are other cases that are coming up. The uncertainty regarding the extent of the protection that remains, because the relevant cases are not particularly helpful guides for predicting how future cases will be decided, is considered. >
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- 1988
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