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International Protection Of Computer Programs, Dale L. Carlson Jan 1975

International Protection Of Computer Programs, Dale L. Carlson

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This Comment is designed to acquaint the international lawyer with various considerations which underlie the obtaining of copyright and patent protection for computer programs. Both patent and copyright protection are considered in view of the statutory provisions of several technologically developed countries-the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. In addition, the statutory provisions of the various countries are related to the particular ideologies of the administrative agencies which implement the patent and copyright laws within each jurisdiction.


Bulk Transfers: What Hath The Uniform Commercial Code Wrought?, Leonard Lakin Jan 1975

Bulk Transfers: What Hath The Uniform Commercial Code Wrought?, Leonard Lakin

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Harvester Credit Corp. V. American National Bank, 296 So. 2d 32 (Fla. 1974), Joseph E. Issac, Iii Jan 1975

International Harvester Credit Corp. V. American National Bank, 296 So. 2d 32 (Fla. 1974), Joseph E. Issac, Iii

Florida State University Law Review

Uniform Commercial Code- SECURED TRANSACTIONS- PRIORITY OF PERFECTED SECURITY INTEREST IN AFTER-ACQUIRED PROPERTY OVER CONFLICTING PURCHASE MONEY SECURITY INTEREST NOT TIMELY FILED IS LIMITED TO DEBTOR'S EQUITY IN COLLATERAL.


Virginia Law Of Interest And Usury, John W. Edmonds Iii Jan 1975

Virginia Law Of Interest And Usury, John W. Edmonds Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

The concept of a limitation upon the charges that may be imposed for the hire of money is hardly modem. Although it may not be the oldest usury law, a reference to Deuteronomy should suffice: "Unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury; but unto thy brother thou shall not lend upon usury."