Software Law and its Application covers the statutes, cases, and regulations which provide legal protection for computer software with a practice-focused approach.
Features:
Practice-focused, Gomulkiewicz covers real-world timely issues
Chapters begin with an overview to provide context and cover common scenarios, allowing students to learn by applying relevant texts as they would in law practice
Discussion questions and in-class exercises provide opportunities for students to "practice law" in the classroom setting as business and litigation lawyers
Lightly edited cases give students a case reading experience closely approximating law practice and instructors lots of material to draw on
Beyond cases, students work with licenses, NDAs, and other documents commonly used in the software industry