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Legality of Reverse Engineering

A standard legal definition of reverse engineering accepted by the U.S. Supreme Court (1974) is that it is a process of starting with the known product and working backwards to divine the process which aided in its development or manufacture [2]. The Supreme Court (1989) underlined the importance of reverse engineering, characterising it as an essential part of innovation . [Pg.349]

The conceptual separation between aesthetic and functional elements of an industrial product has made reverse engineering legally acceptable, as... [Pg.298]


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