Title :
Using clean room design procedures to reduce the legal risk involved in the creation of functionally compatible products
Author_Institution :
Skjerven, Morrill, MacPherson, Franklin & Friel, San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
Feb. 27 1989-March 3 1989
Abstract :
A description is given of a development method, known as a clean room approach, which greatly reduces the legal risks involved in the design of functionally compatible products. These procedures have been tested both in court and in a variety of real-world design environments. It is suggested that any company which is engaged in the design of functionally compatible products and has had access to a competitor´s copyrighted material or trade secrets should consider adopting design procedures such as those described here.<>
Keywords :
industrial property; clean room design procedures; competitor; copyrighted material; court; development method; functionally compatible products; legal risks; real-world design environments; trade secrets; Design engineering; Intellectual property; Law; Legal factors; Licenses; Process design; Product design; Protection; Testing; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
COMPCON Spring '89. Thirty-Fourth IEEE Computer Society International Conference: Intellectual Leverage, Digest of Papers.
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1909-0
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1989.301962