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13. Computer source code or source code, or just source or code may be
defined as a series of statements written in some human readable computer
programming language constituting several text files but the source code may be
printed in a book or recorded on a tape without a file system, and this source code
is a piece of computer software. The same is used to produce object code. But a
programme to be run by interpreter is not carried out on object code but on source
code and then converted again. Thus, source code is always closely guarded by
the computer companies, which develop different function specific computer
programmes capable of handling various types of functions depending on the
need. The law as we presently see is developing in the direction of recognizing a
copyright in the source code developed by a programmer. If source code is
copied, it would certainly violate copyright of developer. With this brief
background in relation to computer source code, we may now consider in brief
the technological aspects of a cell phone and how it works. This is necessary to
understand the controversy involved in this case."