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DISPUTE OVER VALIDITY OF COPYRIGHT SENT TO COPYRIGHT OFFICE Syntek Semiconductor Co. v. Microchip Tech.

8 No. 22 ANIPLR 11Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

DISPUTE OVER VALIDITY OF COPYRIGHT SENT TO COPYRIGHT OFFICE Syntek Semiconductor Co. v. Microchip Tech.

8 No. 22 ANIPLR 11Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

8 No. 22 Andrews Intell. Prop. Litig. Rep. 11
Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter
April 16, 2002
Primary Jurisdiction:
Copyright (c) 2002 Andrews Publications

DISPUTE OVER VALIDITY OF COPYRIGHT SENT TO COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Syntek Semiconductor Co. v. Microchip Tech.

The question of whether a copyright for source code was valid should be answered by the Copyright Office, not by the courts, a federal appeals court has ruled, invoking the doctrine of primary jurisdiction. Syntek Semiconductor Co. Ltd. v. Microchip...
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