The statutes quoted or cited can be found at:
- The Copyright Office's current copyright statutes (Title 17)
- The Patent Office's consolidated patent laws (Title 35)
- Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute's U.S. Code
These Congressional Reports were quoted or cited:
- H.R. Rep. 82-1923, on the patent act
- H.R. Rep. 94-1476, on the Copyright Act of 1976 (section-by-section analysis only)
- H.R. Rep. 105-452, on the Copyright Term Extension Act
- H.R. Rep. 105-551, part 1 and part 2, on the DMCA
- H.R. Rep. 105-796, the DMCA conference committee report
- Sen. Rep. 82-1979, on the patent act
- Sen. Rep. 104-128, on digital sound recordings
- Sen. Rep. 105-190, on the DMCA
- House Judiciary Committee Print 105-6, on the DMCA
Other material quoted or cited (incomplete):
- "Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure," the NII White Paper
- The WIPO Copyright Treaty
- "Copyright Registration for Computer Programs," Copyright Office Circular 61
- Copyright Office DMCA anticircumvention exceptions
- Copyright Office DMCA first sale study
- USPTO software guidelines: proposed (60 Fed. Reg. 28778) and final (61 Fed. Reg. 7478)
- Amicus Brief of Computer Scientists, Harbor Software v. Applied Systems (coming soon)
- Circuit Judge Jon O. Newman, New Lyrics For An Old Melody: The Idea/Expression Dichotomy In The Computer Age, 17 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L. J. 691 (1999)
- John W.L. Ogilvie, Defining Computer Program Parts Under Learned Hand’s Abstractions Test in Software Copyright Infringement Cases, 91 Mich. L. Rev. 526 (1992)
Last updated 04-27-2003