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17 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. [i] (1998-1999)

handle is hein.journals/jmjcila17 and id is 1 raw text is: THE JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL
OF
COMPUTER & INFORMATION LAW
An International Law Journal on Information Technology
VOLUME XVII               FALL 1998                 NUMBER 1
SYMPOSIUM: ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE
PATENT CLAIMS FOR COMPUTER INSTRUCTION
FOREWORD  ..................................... Allen  B. W agner  1
PATENTING COMPUTER SCIENCE:
ARE COMPUTER INSTRUCTION
WRITINGS PATENTABLE? ......................... Allen B. Wagner  5
THE RELATIVE ROLES OF PATENT AND
COPYRIGHT IN THE PROTECTION OF
COMPUTER PROGRAMS .......................... Dennis S. Karjala  41
A NEW FRONTIER IN PATENTS:
PATENT CLAIMS TO PROPOGATED SIGNALS ...... Jeffrey R. Kuester  75
Scott A. Horstemeyer
& Daniel J. Santos
PATENTABILITY OF COMPUTER,OFTWARE
INSTRUCTION AS AN ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE:
SOFTWARE AS SUCH AS THE RIGHT STUFF ..... Vincent Chiappetta  89
AN ATTEMPT TO RATIONALIZE FLOPPY
Disc  CLAIMS  .................................. Richard  H. Stern  183
OF TEXT, TECHNIQUE, AND THE TANGIBLE:
DRAFTING PATENT CLAims AROUND
PATENT RULES ................................. John R. Thomas 219
STATUTORY SUBJECT MATTER AND
HYBRID  CLAIMING  .................................. R. Carl Moy  277
Member, National Conference of Law Reviews
Copyright © 1998 by The John Marshall Law School
The John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law Web Page:
http: / /www.jmls.edu/jcil

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