The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views

The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views

Analysis of the Mechanisms and Challenges of Software and Protocols Registration in the Field of »IoT«

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University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services
Abstract
IoT is a technology of interaction and communication between tools, whereby the embedded protocols and software on a hardware processor enable the communication of these tools with one another, the human agent and the assigned tasks. For software or protocol to be capable of being registered, it must have practical application and innovative properties relative to its species. Because of the nature and quality of the design of protocols and electronic software, the design of such cases for a smart instrument, although overlapping with similar variants, shall not be regarded as infringing the copyright of the original work. The mechanism for registering items stated in the US legal system is governed by two mechanisms: InterParts (request for registration of designated items if there are legal requirements) and Post-Grant (quality of claim processing and objections to designated items).
 
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