| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - 1992 - 50 lapas
...Comouter Software With Commercial Applications" (GAO/T-RCED-90-44, March 7, 1990) ["1990 GAO Report"]. 3 A "computer program" is a "set of statements or Instructions to be used directly or indirectly in a computer to bring about a certain result.* 17 USC § 101 (1976) (definition of computer program). 'Section 105... | |
| Jisuk Woo - 2000 - 260 lapas
...analyzed in all the cases. Subject Matter A computer program in the Copyright Act of 1980 is defined as a "set of statements or instructions to be used directly...computer in order to bring about a certain result." There are many ways to categorize computer programs. First, they can be classified according to form,... | |
| Jane K. Winn, Benjamin Wright - 2000 - 2519 lapas
...L. No. 96-517, § 10, 94 Stat. 3015, 3028 (1980) (adding the definition of a "computer program" as a "set of statements or instructions to be used directly...computer in order to bring about a certain result" to 17U.SC § 101 and limiting the right of a copyright holder to prevent a computer user from making... | |
| 2001 - 832 lapas
...programs for purposes of subchapter N of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code, sections 367, 404A, 482, 551, 679, 1059A, chapter 3, chapter 5, sections...indirectly in a computer in order to bring about a certaiD result. For purposes of this paragraph (a)(3), a computer program includes any media, user... | |
| Paul Goldstein - 2001 - 650 lapas
...make it function and obtain a certain result."144 The US Copyright Act defines "computer program" as "a set of statements or instructions to be used directly...computer in order to bring about a certain result." 14'1 The legislation in the United Kingdom, which, like most copyright legislation, protects computer... | |
| Siva Vaidhyanathan - 2003 - 276 lapas
...in the language Congress had written into the copyright law, which defined a "computer program" as "a set of statements or instructions to be used directly...computer in order to bring about a certain result." And the appeals court ruled that ROM was just as "tangible" as magnetic disks or tape. Third, the court... | |
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