#51 Copyrights in Software and Open Source
🎧 IP Management Voice - Your Podcast on the World of IP and IP Management
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This episode elucidates how computer programs are protected as literary works and how user interfaces require originality for copyright. The text also explains the exclusive rights granted to copyright holders, such as reproduction and adaptation, alongside limitations like lawful use for error correction. Furthermore, it distinguishes between copyleft and permissive open-source licenses, highlighting both the benefits and inherent risks of utilising open-source solutions. Ultimately, the article underscores the importance of understanding these legal nuances for innovation and compliance in the digital age.
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