Implications of IPR Laws Violation in Software Programming
Read the following paper from the Argosy University online library:
Neelakantan, M., & Armstrong, A. (2006). Source code, object code, and The Da Vinci code: The debate on intellectual property protection for software programs. Computer & Internet Lawyer, 23 (10), 1 – 5
Read the paper to identify the reasons for which Intellectual Property Right (IPR) laws in software are not always effective.
Conduct online research on the Internet to identify at least two examples of international regulatory protocols to prevent IPR infringement in software programs.
Create a three-page double-spaced business research article on the legal and ethical implications of IPR violation in software programming. Use the following format:
Page 1: Reasons for IPR violations in software development
Page 2: Ethical implications of IPR violations in software development
Page 3: International regulations for IPR violations in software development
All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.
Grading Criteria:
Identified reasons for IPR violations in software programming 2
Identified the ethical implications of IPR violations in software programming 2
Identified international regulations for IPR violations in software programming 2
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. 2
Total 8