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The first in an annual collection of essays on current computer law issues published by the Computer Law Association, Inc. (CLA). Each of the papers was presented during the Association's 1993 fiscal year (July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993.) Part One includes several papers from the "Fundamentals" program held in November 1992. Included are a detailed & insightful review of the elements of a computer software contract; an analytical paper on the changing relationship between antitrust law & computer industry practices; effects of U.S. tax laws on operation of computer companies; transfers of intellectual properties & merging of digital technologies & multimedia. Part Two presents papers from "Do...
For answers to questions relating to computers, the Internet and other digital technologies - and how to make them work for your clients - turn to this comprehensive, practical resource. Whether you're an experienced IT lawyer, a transactional or intellectual property attorney, an industry executive, or a general practitioner whose clients are coming to you with new issues, you'll find practical, expert guidance on identifying and protecting intellectual property rights, drafting effective contracts, understanding applicable regulations, and avoiding civil and criminal liability. Written by Michael D. Scott, who practiced technology and business law for 29 years in Los Angeles and Silicon Va...