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Techno-vations Archive March 2009
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Want To Know Who Is Using Your Images?
The TinEye is a tracking program for images. It searches for an image that is uploaded and finds where those images are. This blog explains how it can be used to reverse image search copyrighted material and find out who is illegally using copyrighted images.
How Much Is Your Patent Worth? This Software Can Tell.How Much Is Your Patent Worth? This Software Can Tell.
Developed by the Danish Patent and Trademark Office, "IPScore" is the special software tool that the European Patent Office (EPO) has recently obtained to estimate the economic value of patents and development projects. The public can download it for free. Find out more.
Computer Program Patentability: The Debate Goes On
Through its Enlarged Board of Appeal (EBA), the European Patent Office (EPO) is seeking comments and any new cited documents in answer to four questions on computer program patentability. Blogger Mark Reichel has the details here.
Computer Authentication: A Balancing Act
According to Bruce Schneier, computer authentication systems must be both hard to access and easy to use. In his blog, he examines why password access with truly balanced security and usability is still a work in progress. Read his useful insights here.
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