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Citation

Office of Technology Assessment, Finding a Balance: Computer Software, Intellectual Property, and the Challenge of Technological Change (OTA-TCT-527) (May 1992) (full-text).

Overview

Balance

This report examines the rapid and complex technological changes and trends in computer software technologies and their possible effects on the U.S.'s intellectual property system. An effective policy must foster technological innovation to preserve economic competitiveness of the U.S. software industry in the face of changing technologies and markets.

In planning and and carrying out this study, OTA’s objectives were to:

Policy issues

The report identifies three policy issues:

  1. the appropriate scope of copyright protection for computer software;
  2. patent protection for software-related inventions and algorithms, and how the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will handle these types of applications; and
  3. complications facing libraries and commercial and private producers and users of digital information, including computer-based mixed media products.
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