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Interesting software IP cases of 2009

There were a number of large lawsuits involving software IP in 2009. We know that CodeSuite was used in many of them (because of protective orders, we don’t know all the cases where CodeSuite was used).

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What to look for in an expert?

When a legal case is argued in front of a jury, both sides’ experts present their facts and the truth becomes apparent, right? Of course not–if it were that simple, experts and lawyers would not have much to do.

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SAFE Corporation is looking for great ideas

If you have a research idea relating to code analysis, and you can use the SAFE tools, let us know. If your proposal passes our review process you’ll get free licenses to our tools, free support, and help getting your results published.

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Is software (really) patentable?

Should software be patentable? That’s been debated ever since the dawn of software. Earlier this year, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decided that software can be patented if it is implemented on a “particular” machine or it transforms an article from one thing or state to another. So what does that mean exactly? No one is quite certain, so the US Supreme Court decided to take up the appeal this fall and rule on it.

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Software patents – good or bad?

The idea that software can be patentable is a fairly recent one, and still a somewhat controversial one.

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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. [...]

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