Abstract

Part 1 Subsistence of copyright and infringement methodology: subsistence of copyright and infringement analysis under US and UK laws - introduction, subsistence of copyright, the idea/expression dichotomy, infringement methodology - a prescriptive analysis of substantial similarity, summary of trends in US infringement methodology, conclusion limiting doctrines of merger and scenes a faire - introduction, merger doctrine, merger and software copyright protection, the scenes a faire doctrine, the position of scenes a faire in English law, software copyright - the relevance of scenes a faire, conclusion. Part 2 The scope of copyright protection of user interfaces: the copyright protection of user interfaces, copyright protection of user interfaces in the USA - a survey of recent cases and determination of protectable elements, general conclusions on user interface protection in the USA and its impact on UK software copyright law, protection of screen displays under UK copyright law policy/economic justifications, conclusion copyright protection of video games - introduction, protection of video games in the USA, protection of video games in the United Kingdom, conclusion. part 3 Reverse engineering and defences: reverse engineering - introduction, the software directive and reverse engineering, implementation o the software directive in the CDPA, reverse engineering in the USA, reverse engineering under US and UK copyright laws - points of contrast, Commonwealth developments, conclusion defences and other permitted acts - introduction, Section 29 CDPA - fair dealing for research and private study and its continued relevance for UK software copyright law, back-up copies, error correction and maintenance, miscellaneous exceptions - other permitted acts, conclusion. Part 4 Challenges for the future: software copyright protection in relation to Internet technology - introduction, copyright issues and the WWW - applicable provisions of the CDPA, the digital agenda, conclusion database protection in the United Kingdom - the new deal and its effects on software protection - introduction, definitional significance, copyright protection of databases, the future of computer-generated works, the new database right, impact of database copyright provisions on software copyright protection, conclusion the copyright-contract interface and software protection - introduction, shrink-wrap licensing, implied licences and users' rights in software transactions, conclusion general conclusion - application of UK copyright to the WWW, the digital agenda, UK database legislation, the interface between contract and copyright. Appendices: technical background - software design, functionality, reverse engineering and Internet issues the software designing process - an overview how a computer functions reverse engineering processes - a technical background the clean room procedure technical issues and the WWW.

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