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Headlines about lawsuits and policy battles concerning copyrights
and patents burst upon the computer field every week. Programmers,
system administrators, graphic designers, and many others in
computing realize they need to know more about intellectual
property - but the sources of information are too scattered, too
arcane, and too hard to read. Even worse, many people spread
misinformation or claim to provide answers by applying flawed
analogies. This book, written by a programmer and intellectual
property attorney, can place the computer field on a firm basis for
understanding, applying, and debating key concepts in copyrights,
trade secrets, patents, and trademarks. It also places open source
movements in the context of current U.S. law.
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