IPR Issues in Databases
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2000
Journal Title
Information Today & Tomorrow
ISSN
0971-7102
Abstract
Database as a concept has undergone a change after Internet has narrowed the distances for transacting businesses. Databases were initially seen primarily as stored information, say, in the form of share prices, details of employees, products and such other information. This information was restricted in terms of the number of persons who could get access to it and the holder or the proprietor of the information had a control over the information by and large. Today the term database constitute data stored in the world wide web, CDs, multi media products, networks and so on.
First Page
3
Last Page
6
Num Pages
4
Volume Number
19
Issue Number
1
Publisher
National Information System for Science & Technology (NISSAT)
Recommended Citation
Srividhya Ragavan,
IPR Issues in Databases,
19
Info. Today & Tomorrow
3
(2000).
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