Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. v. Gagnon
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asset-marketing-systems-inc-v-gagnon-258-3210513
title:
Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. v. Gagnon
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Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. v. Gagnon was a case heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit regarding implied licenses to use, modify and retain the source code of computer programs, and the enforceability of non-competition agreements. The court affirmed the ruling from the United States District Court for the Southern District of California that Kevin Gagnon, a software contractor doing business as "Mr. Computer", had implicitly granted Asset Marketing Systems (AMS) an
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US appeals court case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset_Marketing_Systems,_Inc._v._Gagnon
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2023-09-13T01:47:05Z
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