Who's Right on Intellectual Property?

Posted November 30, 2000 | Leadership | Leadership |

In IT organizations around the world, debates are raging about the ownership, protection, and commercial value of intellectual property (IP). What is worth protecting? Should business methods like Amazon's "1-Click" be patentable? Are e-commerce transactions in violation of existing patents? What should be covered by copyright? Does the open source movement render obsolete the matter of ownership of software?

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