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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Impact Of Digital Technology On Copyright Law, 8 Computer L.J. 1 (1987), Eric Fleischmann
The Impact Of Digital Technology On Copyright Law, 8 Computer L.J. 1 (1987), Eric Fleischmann
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection For Computer Software In Israel, 8 Computer L.J. 23 (1987), Barry Levenfeld
Copyright Protection For Computer Software In Israel, 8 Computer L.J. 23 (1987), Barry Levenfeld
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Texas Instruments V. Itc: Insight Or Aberration?, 8 Computer L.J. 43 (1987), Stephen A. Becker
Texas Instruments V. Itc: Insight Or Aberration?, 8 Computer L.J. 43 (1987), Stephen A. Becker
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Disclosure Of Expert Computer Simulations, 8 Computer L.J. 51 (1987), Alan Aldous
Disclosure Of Expert Computer Simulations, 8 Computer L.J. 51 (1987), Alan Aldous
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Taxation Of Software Development Costs, 8 Computer L.J. 73 (1989), Robin Beth Rosanky
Taxation Of Software Development Costs, 8 Computer L.J. 73 (1989), Robin Beth Rosanky
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
The Single Product Issue And The Computer Industry, 8 Computer L.J. 95 (1989), Dean Weddall
The Single Product Issue And The Computer Industry, 8 Computer L.J. 95 (1989), Dean Weddall
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Exporting High Technology From The United States Under The Revised Distribution License Procedures, 7 Computer L.J. 289 (1987), G. Gregory Letterman
Exporting High Technology From The United States Under The Revised Distribution License Procedures, 7 Computer L.J. 289 (1987), G. Gregory Letterman
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Computers In The Sexual Exploitation Of Children And Child Pornography, 7 Computer L.J. 383 (1987), Patricia N. Chock
The Use Of Computers In The Sexual Exploitation Of Children And Child Pornography, 7 Computer L.J. 383 (1987), Patricia N. Chock
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Computer Software Protection In The Republic Of China, 7 Computer L.J. 455 (1987), Ching-Ning S. Chang
Computer Software Protection In The Republic Of China, 7 Computer L.J. 455 (1987), Ching-Ning S. Chang
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Abuses Of Attorneys' Computer Data Bases Threaten Professional Ethics, 7 Computer L.J. 439 (1987), Debra L. Bray
Abuses Of Attorneys' Computer Data Bases Threaten Professional Ethics, 7 Computer L.J. 439 (1987), Debra L. Bray
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Distribution Of Core Technology, 7 Computer L.J. 469 (1987), Mark L. Gordon, Francoise Gilbert
Distribution Of Core Technology, 7 Computer L.J. 469 (1987), Mark L. Gordon, Francoise Gilbert
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Developing A New Set Of Liability Rules For A New Generation Of Technology: Assessing Liability For Computer-Related Injuries In The Health Care Field, 7 Computer L.J. 517 (1987), James N. Godes
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Broderbund Software, Inc. V. Unison World, Inc., 7 Computer L.J. 535 (1987), Celeste Tito
Broderbund Software, Inc. V. Unison World, Inc., 7 Computer L.J. 535 (1987), Celeste Tito
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
The Bankruptcy Code, The Copyright Act, And Transactions In Computer Software, 7 Computer L.J. 327 (1987), Thomas M.S. Hemnes, Susan Barbieri Montgomery
The Bankruptcy Code, The Copyright Act, And Transactions In Computer Software, 7 Computer L.J. 327 (1987), Thomas M.S. Hemnes, Susan Barbieri Montgomery
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Developing A Coherent Approach To The Regulation Of Computer Bulletin Boards, 7 Computer L.J. 499 (1987), Robert Beall
Developing A Coherent Approach To The Regulation Of Computer Bulletin Boards, 7 Computer L.J. 499 (1987), Robert Beall
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Artificial Intelligence: Can Computers Understand Why Two Legal Cases Are Similar?, 7 Computer L.J. 409 (1987), Celeste Tito
Artificial Intelligence: Can Computers Understand Why Two Legal Cases Are Similar?, 7 Computer L.J. 409 (1987), Celeste Tito
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
The Limitations On The Protection Of Program Works Under Japanese Copyright Law, Dennis S. Karjala
The Limitations On The Protection Of Program Works Under Japanese Copyright Law, Dennis S. Karjala
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article examines these problems in the light of the program language, rule, and algorithm limitations on program protection under the Japanese Copyright Act. Section II sets forth the relevant statutory language, and Sections III and IV apply the program language and rule limitations to operating systems software and microcode. Section V considers the scope of protection under Japanese law in applications programs under the algorithm limitation on program protection. Finally, Section VI takes up the problem of whether copying for purposes of reverse engineering can be justified under the Act.
Computer Software Copyright Infringement: The Second Generation, Jeffrey A. Berkowitz
Computer Software Copyright Infringement: The Second Generation, Jeffrey A. Berkowitz
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Computer Technology And Copyright- A Review Of Legislative And Judicial Developments In Japan, Teruo Doi
Computer Technology And Copyright- A Review Of Legislative And Judicial Developments In Japan, Teruo Doi
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article discusses and evaluates the legislative and judicial developments after the enactment of the Copyright Law which apply to computer programs and other computer-related technology. It examines: (1) the 1985 amendment to the Copyright Law enacted to protect computer programs, including the history of discussions by government agencies and judicial determinations that led to the amendment; (2) the 1986 Program Registration Law which supplements the existing provisions of the Copyright Law concerning registration; (3) the protection of databases under a new amendment to the Copyright Law; (4) the regulation of software rental business by the establishment of a public …
Recognition Of Proprietary Interests In Software In Korea: Programming For Comprehensive Reform, Byoung Kook Min, Gary Sullivan
Recognition Of Proprietary Interests In Software In Korea: Programming For Comprehensive Reform, Byoung Kook Min, Gary Sullivan
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article will review the legal environment and major issues concerning software protection in the Republic of Korea, and will describe the existing applicable laws and regulations and the trend towards software protection in the region. In addition, the implications of Korea's pending accession to the Universal Copyright Convention will be analyzed. Finally, this article will conclude with a discussion of the current reforms and their implications for Korean international trade law.
Some Problems Of Legal Regulation Of The Use Of Computer Technology In Czechoslovakia, Viktor Knapp
Some Problems Of Legal Regulation Of The Use Of Computer Technology In Czechoslovakia, Viktor Knapp
Michigan Journal of International Law
Technical progress is one of the most important elements of social development which necessarily causes change in the law. In the past few decades computer technology has become very important. As a component of technical progress, computer technology has given rise to new social relations which require legal regulation. Such regulation, however, is not provided adequately by existing legal rules in the contemporary Czechoslovak legal system.
What Is Computer Crime, And Why Should We Care, Michael C. Gemignami
What Is Computer Crime, And Why Should We Care, Michael C. Gemignami
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consumer Meets Computer: An Argument For Liberal Trademark Protection Of Computer Hardware Configurations Under Section 43(A) Of The Lanham Trademark Act
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.