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[Enforcement of property rights, especially by corporations hostile to peer-to-peer communication, drew criticism that industries espoused policies inimical to information dissemination. Zealous enforcement of rights in the digital environment doubtless struck the many programmers who contributed to the development of the internet’s architecture as grimly ironic, for their free-wheeling exchange of ideas and multifarious contributions to software solutions helped to stimulate the development of the US software industry.]
Published: Aug 28, 2013
Keywords: Software Industry; Digital Right Management; Trips Agreement; Foreign Jurisdiction; Copyright Industry
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