Software rights : how patent law transformed software development in America /
A new perspective on United States software development, seen through the patent battles that shaped our technological landscape This first comprehensive history of software patenting explores how patent law made software development the powerful industry that it is today. Historian Gerardo Con Día...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
[2019]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part One. Early patent protections
- Chapter 1. Code made tangible, 1945-1954
- Chapter 2. From antitrust to patent law at IBM, 1950-1966
- Cha[ter 3. The myth of the non-machine, 1964-1968
- Part Two. Software, courts, and Congress
- Chapter 4. Antitrust law and software sales, 1965-1971
- Chapter 5. Software patents at the courts, 1961-1973
- Chapter 6. Remaking software copyright, 1974-1981
- Chapter 7. Making sense of Benson, 1976-1982
- Part Three. IP for PCs
- Chapter 8. Hobbyists and intellectual property from Altair to Apple, 1975-1981
- Chapter 9. Cloned computers and microchip protection, 1981-1984
- Chapter 10. Look, feel, and programming freedom, 1984-1995
- Chapter 11. Patent enforcement and software embodiment, 1986-1995
- Chapter 12. Software rights for a new millennium, 1993-2000
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index.