Software law

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Computing law Software law refers to the legal remedies available to protect software-based assets. Software may, under various circumstances and in various countries, be restricted by patent or copyright or both. Most commercial software is sold under some kind of software license agreement.[1]

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  1. <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>This article is based on material taken from Software+law at the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing prior to 1 November 2008 and incorporated under the "relicensing" terms of the GFDL, version 1.3 or later.

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  • Frederic William Neitzke. A Software Law Primer. Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1984. Google
  • Robert Gomulkiewicz. Software Law and its Application. Aspen Publishing. 2023. Google

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