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The Software Interface between Copyright and Competition Law: A Legal Analysis of Interoperability in Computer Programs

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The Software Interface between Copyright and Competition Law: A Legal Analysis of Interoperability in Computer Programs
The Software Interface between Copyright and Competition Law: A Legal Analysis of Interoperability in Computer Programs

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The Software Interface between Copyright and Competition Law: A Legal Analysis of Interoperability in Computer Programs

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The success of computer programs often depends on their ability to interoperate - or communicate - with other systems. Conversely, the extent to which interoperability between computer programs is enabled or facilitated by the law can have a significant impact on innovation and free competition in software. The two legal disciplines that primarily determine the extent to which software interoperability is enabled or facilitated are copyright law and competition law.

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