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Date: 2001-12-05 13:09:51
Monopoly
Public records
Computer security
Patent law
Reverse engineering
Semiconductor Chip Protection Act
Anti-circumvention
Trade secret
Bonito Boats
Inc. v. Thunder Craft Boats
Inc.
Intellectual property law
Law
Civil law

THE LAW & ECONOMICS OF REVERSE ENGINEERING

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