Everything you need to navigate any intellectual property issue as it pertains to federal procurement! This "A to Z" library examines the rights that the government obtains to patents, technical data, computer software and database information supplied under federal contracts. VOLUME Computer Software, Information, and Contract Remedies A highly regulated area, intellectual property rights are governed by a multitude of laws, statutes, regulations and provisions—including FAR, DFARS, NASA, the Bayl-Dole Act and DoD regulations. The Intellectual Property in Government Contracts Series helps you navigate this complex maze by delivering an easy-to-understand explanation of all applicable laws, regulations and rulings and how they affect such major issues For convenient reference, the full text of specific cited sections of relevant government regulations and statutes is included. This authoritative series, written by noted government contracting experts Ralph C. Nash Jr. and Leonard Rawicz, and the result of the partnership of The George Washington University Law School Government Contracts Program and CCH makes it easy for anyone involved in government procurement of intellectual rights to understand — and comply with — the broad and complex controls. This volume provides a comprehensive summary of all regulations pertaining to computer software in both FAR and DFARS, as well as provisions from the Federal Information Resources Management Regulation. You’ll get expert guidance
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