Archive for January, 2009
CodeCross tool just released for detecting software IP theft and infringement
SAFE has just released a new tool for comparing computer code to detect copyright infringement and trade secret theft. CodeCross™ finds traces of nonfunctional source code that have been copied from one program to another. According to Nikolaus Baer at Zeidman Consulting, a SAFE Corporation customer, “I suggested the concept of CodeCross after working on [...]
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on January 21st, 2009.
Tags: copyright infringement, forensic engineering, intellectual property, litigation, software analysis, software plagiarism
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This is my blog on software intellectual property
Welcome to my blog. I’m the founder and president of SAFE Corporation. I’ll be regularly updating this blog with useful and interesting information about software intellectual property and software analysis. I’ll be posting facts and current events relating to IP litigation, software plagiarism detection (also known as copyright infringement), trade secret theft, and patent infringement. [...]
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on January 20th, 2009.
Tags: copyright infringement, intellectual property, patent infringement, software analysis, software plagiarism, trade secret theft
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