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A Handbook of European Software Law

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This is the first comprehensive examination of the EC Council Directive on the Legal Protection of Computer Programs. Written by a highly qualified team of experts including lawyers, professors, and members of the EC Commission, A Handbook of European Software Law is an indispensable,
easy-to-use reference that provides both an overview of the law in each jurisdiction as well as full reports from each of the EC member states. The editors address the legislative history of the Directive, its importance in the UK and as seen from the US, the international effect of the Directive,
and its significance within the general European framework for the protection of intellectual property. This authoritative handbook is an invaluable reference for lawyers specializing in computer law, software law, intellectual property law, and EC law, lawyers representing computer software and
hardware designers and manufacturers, as well as professors and researchers of intellectual property law.

750 pages, Hardcover

First published August 12, 1993

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Michael Lehmann

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