A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs: Why Existing Laws Fail To Provide Adequate Protection

Pamela Samuelson. A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs: Why Existing Laws Fail To Provide Adequate Protection. In Klaus Brunnstein, Peter Paul Sint, editors, Intellectual Property Rights and New Technologies, Proceedings of the KnowRight 95 Conference, 21.-25.8.1995, Wien, Austria. Volume 82 of books@ocg.at, pages 105-115, Austrian Computer Society, 1995.

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  title = {A Manifesto Concerning the Legal Protection of Computer Programs: Why Existing Laws Fail To Provide Adequate Protection},
  author = {Pamela Samuelson},
  year = {1995},
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  pages = {105-115},
  booktitle = {Intellectual Property Rights and New Technologies, Proceedings of the KnowRight  95 Conference, 21.-25.8.1995, Wien, Austria},
  editor = {Klaus Brunnstein and Peter Paul Sint},
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