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clmills979

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To analyze a copyright infringement claim in the context of computer programs, courts will primarily examine:
 A)the total number of program steps that are substantially similar.
 B)the number of significant program steps that are substantially similar.
 C) whether the programs appear substantially similar in ordinary language.
 D) whether the programs appear substantially similar in machine language.

Question 2

Under the Computer Software Copyright Act of 1980, a written program:
 A)must be written in object code in order to be protected.
 B)must be written in source code in order to be protected.
 C)is protected as any other copyrighted material, even if it is in written form.
 D)is protected but does not receive the same protections as other copyrighted materials.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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