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Reverse engineering education

Halsmer, D. McDonough, S. (2011). Affordance-based reverse engineering of natural systems with possible corruption. Proceedings of the 2011 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC). [Pg.35]

The teaching of and research in reverse engineering in an educational institute have much more freedom to use cop5uighted work than practicing reverse engineering in a company for commercial products. Personal home use, such as off-air video- or audiotaping, is a common example of fair use. [Pg.296]

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licenses for creative works via reverse engineering or other methods. Creative commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators. Creative commons are built upon the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright, but move forward in a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. [Pg.304]


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