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Les Hatton | 1999 | Towards a consistent legal framework for understanding software systems behaviour | Law school, University of Strathclyde | LLM_699.pdf |
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A partially successful attempt to bridge the legal and software engineering viewpoints. Probably asks far more questions than it answers and throws up a lot of potential problems for legislators in the future. It also introduces the concept of 'digital convergence' and highlights inconsistencies in the law relating to the digital representations of music, art and software. It includes advice on how to construct software contracts constructively. | None yet | 8 |
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