“What is the point in obtaining a copyright in software? Not much, if Google can copy 11,500 lines of your code and it can still be a fair use. Copyrights just don ...
Last week began “Five Days of Protest” during which consumers through 321-sponsored www.protectfairuse.org were asked to write, call, e-mail or fax newspaper editors, Hollywood studios and federal ...
Mark Russinovich couldn’t understand how the rootkit had sneaked onto his system. An expert on the internals of the Windows operating system, he is careful when it comes to computer security and ...
WinX DVD Copy Pro shows up at the Xmas 'party' hosted by Digiarty, which this time around is giving away their lossless DVD clone utility to all unconditionally. What's in the giveaway is the newest ...
A group of major video game companies has sued 321 Studios — the company best known for its now-banned DVD copying software — charging that its new video-game copying software is also illegal. Atari, ...
CHENGDU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trick or Treat? Guess what? Every day is Treat Day before November 5, 2019, with Digiarty Software, Inc. The world's leading multimedia solution provider is now giving ...
An important aspect in software engineering is the ability to distinguish between premature, unnecessary, and necessary optimizations. A strong case can be made that the initial design benefits ...
When we a buy a book, we all pretty much understand what rights our ownership of that copy gives us. But what about software? Do we even own the copy, or does the inevitable "the software is licensed, ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox sued a handful of small software companies Wednesday, alleging that their distribution of DVD-copying software violates copyright law. The ...
After the death of Larry Tesler this week, New Atlas takes a brief look back at the invention of those now-ubiquitous computer commands: cut, copy and paste. “When I make a copy-paste error, unlike ...