The Delhi High Court has restrained the use of ‘Java’ in domain and company names, citing trademark infringement of Oracle’s rights. The court clarified the scope of permissible use and addressed misleading references to Oracle Certification.
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This article discusses the legality of reverse engineering, focusing on fair use principles and landmark legal cases. It highlights when reverse engineering is permissible and the conditions under which the fair use defence applies.
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This post analyses the copyright protection of computer software, examining the challenges posed by the idea expression dichotomy. It highlights the limitations of copyright law in providing comprehensive protection for computer programs.
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This article examines the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3, focusing on its application to software libraries and its integration with the GPL. Key legal rights, distribution conditions, and additional permissions under LGPL are discussed.
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