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An Overview
of Interoperability
Fair Use vs Competition
Case of Fair Use vs Competition/Interoperability
Microsoft, Kerberos and Interoperability
General Information and Companies Responses
Ethics of Reverse Engineering
The question is about the nature and extent of Reverse
Engineering activities for them to be considered ethical / legal (say, aimed
at increased interoperability) or otherwise considered illegal / unethical.
Study Guide - Lecture Notes
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