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This work analyses the scope of copyright protection for computer
software in the United Kingdom, and examines challenges for the
future. The work presents the case for the adoption and application
of infringement methodology, emanating from the courts in the
United States, resulting in a narrower scope of protection than is
presently argued for by many UK academics, practitioners and judges
alike. The work makes a careful evaluation of the efficacy of the
various prevailing tests for infringement of copyright in software
and their progenies, suggesting an improved formula and advocating
the utility, of limiting doctrines to assist in the determination
of substantial similarity of particular non-literal software
elements, user interfaces and screen display protection. The
monograph also contains a detailed study of reverse engineering,
copyright defences, permitted acts, database protection and the
copyright-contract interface in the context of computer software,
not omitting crucial discussions of the internet, digital
dissemination and the impact of recent treaty, and legislative
initiatives on British copyright law. As such it will be an
important resource for practitioners, lecturers and students alike.
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