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What is Protected in a Computer Program? J. Drexl

What is Protected in a Computer Program? By J. Drexl

What is Protected in a Computer Program? by J. Drexl


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Compares traditional and evolving copyright standards as applied to computer programs on both sides of the Atlantic.

What is Protected in a Computer Program? Summary

What is Protected in a Computer Program?: Copyright Protection in the USA and Europe by J. Drexl

The first few years of the 90s were extremely important for the development of software copyright both in the United States and Europe. In the United States major decisions redefined the idea/expression dichotomy in different cases. In Europe, countries are still in the process of harmonizing their national laws with the EC Software Directive. This study compares traditional and evolving copyright standards as applied to computer programs on both sides of the Atlantic. It has been said that recent case law has brought America closer to Europe. On the other hand, American experience is a guideline for distinguishing between the concepts of idea and expression in the sense of the software directive.

Table of Contents

What Makes Computer Program Different?; The Law in the United States and Europe; America and Europe Compared; The EC Software Directive; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR001874806
9783527286881
3527286888
What is Protected in a Computer Program?: Copyright Protection in the USA and Europe by J. Drexl
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
1994-11-29
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