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Title: INTERFACES ON TRIAL 2.0
By: Jonathan Band, Masanobu Katoh, Ed Black (Foreword)
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0262015005
ISBN 13: 9780262015004
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Publisher: MIT PRESS LTD
Pub. date: 4 March, 2011
Series: Interfaces on Trial 2.0
Pages: 248
Description: The debate over the use of copyright law to prevent competition and interoperability in the global software industry.
Synopsis: We live in an interoperable world. Computer hardware and software products from different manufacturers can exchange data within local networks and around the world using the Internet. The competition enabled by this compatibility between devices has led to fast-paced innovation and prices low enough to allow ordinary users to command extraordinary computing capacity. In Interfaces on Trial 2.0, Jonathan Band and Masanobu Katoh investigate an often overlooked factor in the development of today's interoperabilty: the evolution of copyright law. Because software is copyrightable, copyright law determines the rules for competition in the information technology industry. This book -- a follow-up to Band and Katoh's successful 1995 book Interfaces on Trial -- examines the debates surrounding the use of copyright law to prevent competition and interoperability in the global software industry in the last fifteen years. Band and Katoh are longtime advocates for interoperable devices but present a reasoned view of contentious issues related to interoperability issues in the United States, the European Union, and the Pacific Rim. They discuss such topics as the protectability of interface specifications, the permissibility of reverse engineering (and legislative and executive endorsement of pro-interoperability case law), the interoperability exception to the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the interoperability cases decided under it, the enforceability of contractural restrictions on reverse engineering; and recent legal developments affecting the future of interoperability, including those related to open source-software and software patents.
Reader Age: From 18 years
Illustrations: 1 figure, 2 tables
Publication: US
Imprint: MIT Press
Returns: Returnable
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