Tag: software analysis
The Software IP Detective’s Handbook
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on May 2nd, 2011.
Tags: CLOC, computer science, copyright, copyright infringement, DMCA, expert witness, forensic engineering, forensics, infringement, intellectual property, lawsuit, lines of code, litigation, object code, patent, patent infringement, plagiarism, plagiarism detection, programming, reverse engineering, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, trade secret, trade secret theft, transfer pricing, valuation
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CodeMeasure is now free
You can now run CodeMeasure for free to graph the growth of your software project development effort over multiple versions of the software. CodeMeasure uses the Changing Lines of Code (CLOC) method to calculate the growth.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on March 5th, 2011.
Tags: CLOC, development, lines of code, software, software analysis, transfer pricing, valuation
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Zynga and CrowdStar, copying or coincidence?
Social network games have burst onto the Internet with amazing speed and popularity. There’s a lot of money to be made and a lot of users to capture. There’s also a lot of copying going on. Some of that copying is legitimate and some is infringement. Our Online IP Screening Service found code in common between Zynga’s FarmVille and CrowdStar’s Happy Aquarium game. Was is illicit, perfectly allowed, or just coincidence
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on January 2nd, 2011.
Tags: copyright, copyright infringement, infringement, intellectual property, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, trade secret
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SAFE introduces CodeSuite-LT
Sometimes a full-course meal is more than you need, have time for, or are willing to pay for. Sometimes fast food just hits the spot. That’s why we’re introducing CodeSuite-LT, a lower priced version of CodeSuite with most of the functionality at much lower cost.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on January 2nd, 2011.
Tags: copyright, copyright infringement, expert witness, forensic engineering, infringement, intellectual property, lawsuit, litigation, object code, reverse engineering, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, theft, trade secret, trade secret theft
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Words to fear: I’m from the government and I’m here to help
The Peer-to-Patent program seems like a good idea. In order to speed up the granting of good patents and quickly eliminate the bad ones, allow people from everywhere and anywhere to submit prior art. If that’s actually the way it worked, it would be a great resource for finding prior art and making the patent office more efficient. Unfortunately my experience is that the program creates more problems than it fixes.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on November 1st, 2010.
Tags: intellectual property, lines of code, patent, patent infringement, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code
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SAFE Corporation announces CodeScreener online software plagiarism detection
SAFE Corporation announces CodeScreener, its online plagiarism detection service for software. online, it’s interactive, and it’s much less expensive than standalone CodeSuite.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on October 6th, 2010.
Tags: copyright, copyright infringement, intellectual property, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code
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Multiprocessing CodeSuite-MP
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on September 1st, 2010.
Tags: copyright, expert witness, forensic engineering, intellectual property, lawsuit, litigation, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, trade secret, trade secret theft
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CodeCLOC for software transfer pricing cases
SAFE announces the release of CodeSuite 4.0 that includes CodeCLOC for measuring how software evolves across versions of code. CodeCLOC uses the same algorithms that were implemented in CodeMeasure and that were developed for the landmark software transfer pricing case Symantec v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on June 1st, 2010.
Tags: CLOC, expert witness, lawsuit, lines of code, litigation, software analysis, source code, transfer pricing, valuation
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Can whitespace patterns provide clues to plagiarism?
Over the years I’ve run into expert witnesses and attorneys who have told me about software copyright infringement cases where the only clues that copying occurred were patterns of spaces and tabs (“whitespace”). We set out to rigorously test this method.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on June 1st, 2010.
Tags: copyright infringement, expert witness, forensic engineering, intellectual property, lawsuit, software analysis, software plagiarism, theft
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SAFE releases CodeMeasure for software developers
SAFE has just introduced its latest product called CodeMeasure⢠that can measure the growth of software.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on May 2nd, 2010.
Tags: CLOC, development, lines of code, software, software analysis, valuation
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