Faculty Scholarship Repository

A Service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library


Article
The Protection of Operating Software under Japanese Copyright Law
Dennis Karjala
29 Jurimetrics J. 43 (1988)
 
Open Access  |  Library Access

Abstract:

This article applies general principles of Japanese copyright law, as well as recent statutory amendments relating to computer programs, to the protection of operating system software. Against this framework, the views of leading Japanese commentators are critically analyzed to conclude that, if the suggested interpretations are adopted by Japanese courts, the Japanese Copyright Law could serve as a model for other countries that protect computer programs under copyright law.

Keywords: Japanese Copyright Law, Computer Programs, Copyright

6,717
Total Views