Transcription of INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES By Charles F. Carletta, Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12180 Phone: (518) 276-6212 Fax: (518) 276-3100 Email: Stetson University College of Law National Conference on Law and Higher Education February 2011 Table of Contents I. COPYRIGHTS .. 1 A. Basis in Constitution .. 1 B. Definition of 1 1. Generally .. 1 2. Original Works of Authorship .. 1 3. What Cannot Be Copyrighted .. 2 C. Computer Programs .. 2 D. Idea vs. Expression of the Idea .. 2 E. Derivative Works .. 3 F. Rights of a Copyright 3 G. Who Can Claim 3 H. Works Made for Hire.
It includes application and operating systems in all programming languages and in any type of code (source code, object code and microcode) and whether fixed in hard copy or on tape, disks, ROM, chips, or other tangible
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