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Computer programs are unusual in that they are virtually the only products that have been protected both by patent and by copyright. Patents protect the idea behind an innovation, whereas copyrights protect the expression of that idea. However, in order to win either protection, the idea must be clearly distinguished from its expression.
Which of the following can be properly inferred from the statements above?
Which of the following can be properly inferred from the statements above?
- A.The idea behind some computer programs can be distinguished from the expression of that idea.
- B.Anyone who writes a computer program is the inventor of the idea of that program.
- C.Most products that are copyrighted are expressions of ideas that are patented.
- D.Few inventors are owners of both patents and copyrights.
- E.A patent for a computer program is no more difficult to win than a copyright.
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