EU speaks common sense on software copyrights – TechEye


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EU speaks common sense on software copyrights
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An EU advisory body to the Europe's highest court has pointed out that a US computer software outfit cannot claim copyright protection for the functions performed by its programs, which have been copied by a rival. The SAS Institute case is seen as
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 Computer Software

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