From: netcomsv!netcom.com!georgeb@decwrl.dec.com (George H. Bosworth)
Subject: TRI-Ada Program: The Law and Software Reuse
Date: 15 Sep 93 05:00:38 GMT [thread overview]
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TRI-Ada '93 Program
The Law and Software Reuse
Thursday, September 23, 10:30 am - 12:00 noon
Susan H. Nycum, Esq., the leading international international expert
on software law and a Senior Partner at Baker & McKenzie in Palo
Alto, will discuss the legal ramifications of software reuse.
This talk will address intellectual property issues from the stand-
point of a person who is making use of software whose origons are
unknown or only partially known. Is the software copyrighted? Is
its algorithm patented? Is it being kept under trade secret? Is its
mame trademarked? What are my problems if I redistribute the soft-
ware, or make use of it as part of my own software product? What
is the difference if it came from the U.S. government?
Note that some TRI-Ada printed programs placed this session on
Wednesday afternoon. That has been changed, and Thursday morning,
from 10:30 am to 12:00 noon, is the correct time.
Ms. Nycum will be introduced by Ralph Crafts of the Ada Software
Alliance.
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