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Intellectual property in the age of universal access, a collection of articles from leading authorities defines and interprets the emerging technologies and the laws they instigate

Label
Intellectual property in the age of universal access, a collection of articles from leading authorities defines and interprets the emerging technologies and the laws they instigate
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Intellectual property in the age of universal access
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
42639343
Sub title
a collection of articles from leading authorities defines and interprets the emerging technologies and the laws they instigate
Table Of Contents
Introduction, John White, Why the anticircumvention regulations need revision, Pamela Samuelson, Trademark disputes in cyberspace, Katharine E. Smith -- The, Communications Decency Act is not as dead as you think, Michael E. Whitman, Anthony M. Townsend, and Robert J. Aalberts, Practical legal aspects of software reverse engineering, Brian C. Behrens and Reuven R. Levary, Robust open-source software, Peter G. Neumann, Information is a double-edged sword, Peter G. Neumann -- The, threat of long-arm jurisdiction to electronic commerce, Robert J. Aalberts, Anthony M. Townsend, and Michael E. Whitman, Outlawing technology, Barbara Simons, Does information really have to be licensed?, Pamela Samuelson, Internet gambling, Peter G. Neumann, Encoding the law into digital libraries, Pamela Samuelson, Crypto key management, Peter G. Neumann, Issues in the law of e-commerce, Richard L. Field, Good news and bad news on the intellectual property front, Pamela Samuelson, Embedding technical self-help in licensed software, Pamela Samuelson, Cryptography, security, and the future, Bruce Schneier -- A, case of academic plagiarism, Ned Kock
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