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Software Copyright Laws

Since computer programs are relatively new, software copyright laws are still often being changed and reformed. Today there are millions of different types of computer programs and software that have many different functions. Software can help users obtain music, protect them from viruses, access the internet and many other beneficial services. With the constant advances of computer programs, many people feel that the software copyright laws are either not strict enough or that they are just not being enforced. In the mid seventies an organization was created, called The Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works. Their main focus is to enforce all copyright laws especially software copyright laws. The commission was formed because at the time, it was obvious that computer programs had no real regulations or protections. The President and congress knew that there was a need for software copyright laws. Computer software was new at the time. So not only was there a need to protect names of software, but software copyright laws were needed to protect characteristics of individual software as well as specific unique functions. In the early eighties, The House of Representatives and The Senate worked together to add “computer … Continue reading