Software Lawyer

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The Internet is rapidly becoming a major influence in society. Physical rights and laws are now entering cyberspace, and there is a need to facilitate this process. Software lawyers have studied electronic rights and issues, to become experts in this field. And with the software industry expanding, with no signs of stopping anytime soon, the demand for software lawyers can only increase as well. People will need competent representation in the realm of electronics, and with the laws so new and technology ever expanding, it really is a wild frontier, much like the west of the United States, in the mid 19th century.The Internet is rapidly becoming a major influence in society. Physical rights and laws are now entering cyberspace, and there is a need to facilitate this process. Software lawyers have studied electronic rights and issues, to become experts in this field. And with the software industry expanding, with no signs of stopping anytime soon, the demand for software lawyers can only increase as well. People will need competent representation in the realm of electronics, and with the laws so new and technology ever expanding, it really is a wild frontier, much like the west of the United States, in the mid 19th century.

What Can a Software Lawyer Achieve?

Software is written to help people use computers. Computers are great tools, but they need things to tell them what to do and how to help us. That is where software comes in. Software is designed to bridge the technological gap between computers and users. However, software exists only electronically. You can not hold software. Therefore laws must be written to protect the creators of software, such as patents and trademarks. It is easy to duplicate software and not leave a trail. This is just one example of why a software lawyer is needed. The creators have rights and want to be represented.

Some concepts a software lawyer might have to deal with are:
  • Computer harassment
  • E-commerce disputes
  • Copyrighting issues with software
  • Electronic squatting rights
  • Patents/trademarks within cyberspace

The Software Lawyer is Constantly Being Defined

Technology is advancing much faster than it ever has at any given point in history. Laws to govern this advancement become obsolete almost as soon as they’re enacted. A software lawyer must consistently study and research these laws to protect and accurately represent his or her clients. Software is distributed so quickly and at such a large amount, it is difficult to track everything that goes on with it. This is where the software lawyer can come in and assist.
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Last Updated 02/07/2012
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