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Ideation Conceptualization Realization 1st Edition Sarah Leinszurmuehle

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Ideation Conceptualization Realization 1st Edition Sarah Leinszurmuehle
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Publisher: Buch & Netz
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.33 MB
Pages: 1
Author: Sarah Leins-Zurmuehle
ISBN: 9783038054450, 9783038054092, 9783038054122, 3038054453, 3038054097, 3038054127
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Ideation Conceptualization Realization 1st Edition Sarah Leinszurmuehle by Sarah Leins-zurmuehle 9783038054450, 9783038054092, 9783038054122, 3038054453, 3038054097, 3038054127 instant download after payment.

The software industry is regarded as one of the most creative and dynamic industries in the world. At the same time, sheltering software through copyright and patent law has been a major point of contention for the past 40 years. This doctoral thesis aims to provide new insights to this discussion. Through the use of sociological methodology, it supplies the necessary basic scientific reasearch regarding how software is developed and commercialized nowadays. Based on these findings, it then legally evaluates to what extent copyright and patent law are able to reflect these structures and determines how an optimal protection scope for computer programs could look like today. This doctoral thesis on one hand offers novel insights and points of view on existing legal doctrines. It further acknowledges as well as legally qualifies some prevailing trends in the software industry, such as Scrum and continuous delivery, that have so far been largely unaddressed by copyright and patent law.

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