Copyright Archive
The art L.111-1 of the IP Code gives every author of a work of the spirit of a RIGHT PROPERTY INCORPORELLE, exclusive and against all this right arises solely because of the creation of the work, without AUCUNE FORMALITE OF DEPOSIT or registration is required (With the exception, however, legal deposit (1), whose purpose is [...]
The law of 13 July 1978 on patents formally exclude the patentability of COMPUTERS for PROGRAMMES in Article 6, but the case was quickly recognized that a patent application which one or more claims included in the steps of a process, an algorithm or even a genuine software, is regarded as acceptable, both in France [...]
The works protected by copyright
The copyright switzerland (like the “Copyright” of legislation Anglo-Saxon) protects works in the literary and artistic with an individual character, ie a certain originality. Are subject to special protection literary works, musical works, artistic works, audiovisual works, works choreography and pantomime, works in scientific or technical content, etc. …
The software (computer [...]
Ownership and Protection of Multimedia Works
0 Comments Published May 9th, 2008 in Copyright, Patent, TrademarkI hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I understand.
— Old Chinese proverb
Multimedia works are a complex marriage of art and technology, involving writers, directors, producers, computer programmers, worklng with text-based materials, special software, scanners, audio, video, animation, and the latest in CD-ROM and online distribution methods. Most [...]
a r b o r l a w Blog Gets “Scraped” In Record Time
0 Comments Published March 22nd, 2007 in Business, Copyright, InternetOh the irony. This afternoon I just sent a DMCA takedown letter to “cease and desist” publishing my content to a Mr. Jerry Martin, who identifies himself as the person running the content aggregator portal at http://copyright.inventionanswers.com/?p=1986, where a complete verbatim copy of the RSS feed for the article below showed up online, less than [...]






































