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Bioinformatics 101: Basics for the Computer Lawyer ( May 2001 )
At the intersection of information technology and biology lies Bioinformatics. Simply put, Bioinformatics is the use of computers to store, retrieve, analyze or predict the sequence or structure of biological information. It combines aspects of mathematics, statistics, computer science, and biology within a given set of partly discovered biological rules and IT solutions. -
The Year 2000 Issue ( September 1999 )
You are probably tired of hearing about the "year 2000 computer problem" but an article by John Newberry in the . -
The Corporate Compliance Program ( June 1999 )
Compliance programs are relatively common among very large corporations in the US. Now, they are becoming more . -
Copyright Registration for Computer Programs ( June 1999 )
This publication gives an overview of how to register for copyright protection of computer programs and what is protected by the copyright. -
Copyright Not Allowed on Computer Program's Menu Structure ( December 1997 )
In August 1996, the Federal Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided MiTek Holdings, Inc. v. Arce Engineer. -
PTO Issues Proposed Guidelines for Examination of Computer Implemented Inventions ( September 1995 )
In response to recent decisions from the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the PTO has now issued Proposed.
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