Tag: Copyright
Steve Wozniak Faces Copyright Lawsuit Over Tech School
NewsSteve Wozniak will soon face the courts for a copyright lawsuit due to a technology school venture initially called “Woz Institute of Technology” but was scrapped and did not push through.
Google Beats Oracle in Biggest Programming Copyright Supreme Court Case Ever
NewsTen years ago, Oracle argued that Google had infringed Oracle’s copyright, by copying the ‘structure, sequence, and organization’ of 37 Java application programming interfaces (APIs) into Android.
Voluntary Standard Development Organizations Prevail in Copyright Litigation
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A federal judge has found that Public.Resource.Org infringed upon the copyright of educational standards developed by the American Educational Research Association, the American Psychological Association and the National Council on Measurement in Education.
Protect Your Company Against Copyright Infringement Claims by Disgruntled Employees
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Keli Swann of Scott & Scott, LLP offers some tips on how to deal with disgruntled former employees seeking revenge through a BSA reward for software copyright infringement.
Lex Machina Details 2015 End-of-Year IP Trends
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Lex Machina has published an article highlighting IP trends and data from 2015, covering litigation on patents, trademarks and copyrights.
Benefits of Negotiating a Source Code Escrow Agreement in a Software Vendor Contract
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Many companies have software licenses tailored to their needs and are for business operations on a day-to-day basis. But what happens if the software provider goes out of business or discontinues support for the software?