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30 July 1997 Patents and inventorship issues over the last thirty years of optical storage
David Paul Gregg
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Proceedings Volume 3109, Optical Data Storage 1997 Topical Meeting; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280678
Event: Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting '97, 1997, Tucson, AZ, United States
Abstract
Patents, copyrights, and other intellectual property issues such as inventorship and authorship, respectively, are of great and growing concern to the technologist. Issues concerning these matters are taken up here with emphasis on an example of optical storage technology: the invention of the pulse-modulated, optical disk system. Foreign law differs in many cases from U.S. practice and will not be considered here.
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David Paul Gregg "Patents and inventorship issues over the last thirty years of optical storage", Proc. SPIE 3109, Optical Data Storage 1997 Topical Meeting, (30 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280678
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KEYWORDS
Patents

Optical discs

Optical storage

Video

Magnetism

Reflectivity

Video processing

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