This reference shows the reader how applying traditional legal action to disputes in the computer industry is generating unpredictable and often bizarre results, and suggests possible solutions, from changes in the law to encryption and various other technical responses, to a fundamental shift in social and legal thinking to accomodate emerging technologies.
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Curtis Karnow is an attorney with Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal, San Francisco, California. He holds a J.D. in Law from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Karnow is a member of the Computer Law Association, the Association of Computing Machinery, and SofTech, and is an arbitrator for the World Intellectual Property and American Arbitration Associations.
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