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Art

Any visual, creative material. Examples of art include drawings, videos and computer graphics. Art may be bought and sold as an asset (indeed, famous art such as the Mona Lisa is worth many millions of dollars), but it is also used in marketing to help a product appeal to buyers.
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In addition to identifying the functionality malfunction in the software arts, this Article evaluates the merits of the most promising way of fixing it.
The Federal Circuit has dropped the ball, so the argument goes, in that it has failed to employ patent law's well-developed tools for curtailing permissible patent scope in the software arts. (2) Given this explanation of the problem, the solution seems self-evident and eminently achievable: the Federal Circuit must simply step up and use the tools that are already at its disposal to curb the scope of software patents.
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unpredictability in the software arts. All of software should not be
The contributors to this collection are part of the software culture, where they not only work as programmers, designers and master users but also as theorists in digital society, as evidenced by this collection of work from the August 2004 Software Arts and Cultures conference held at the University of Aarbus.
Had Digital Research, VisiCorp and Software Arts asserted intellectual property rights as aggressively as Microsoft and Lotus, they might not have been eclipsed by them.
(198) The ontology of invention is thus reversed in the software arts. In most arts, an invention "is" its structure, not its function.
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