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[FYI] DANGEROUS LIAISONS SOFTWARE COMBINATIONS AS DERIVATIVE WORKS?
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Alexander Terekhov |
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[FYI] DANGEROUS LIAISONS SOFTWARE COMBINATIONS AS DERIVATIVE WORKS? |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Aug 2006 12:35:19 +0200 |
http://www.usfca.edu/law/determann/softwarecombinations060403.pdf
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PRELIMINARY DRAFT 2006/4/3 FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY
Accepted for Publication in Issue 21:4 (Fall 2006) of the
BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL
DANGEROUS LIAISONS SOFTWARE COMBINATIONS AS DERIVATIVE WORKS?
Distribution, Installation and Execution of Linked Programs under
Copyright Law, Commercial Licenses and the GPL
By Lothar Determann
Prof. Dr. Lothar Determann teaches courses on Computer and Internet
law at the University of California Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall),
University of San Francisco School of Law and Freie Universität Berlin
(www.lothar.determann.name) and practices law as a partner in the
international technology practice group of Baker & McKenzie LLP, San
Francisco/Palo Alto office (www.bakernet.com). The author is grateful
for assistance from his students, in particular Tal Lavian, Principal
Scientist at Nortel Labs (valuable comments from computer science
perspective), Steven B. Toeniskoetter, Lars F. Brauer, and Neda
Shabahang (legal research and footnote editing).
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regards,
alexander.
- [FYI] DANGEROUS LIAISONS SOFTWARE COMBINATIONS AS DERIVATIVE WORKS?,
Alexander Terekhov <=