Abdul Kasem Ali Ahmed vs State Of Assam And Ors. on 7 February, 2007
Equivalent
also
maintainable; (d) The defendants have copied the designs by adopting
reverse engineering methodology; (e) the impugned act of the defendants
also amounts to unfair
door be shown to a
government servant and by doing reverse engineering we
can safely say that what is good for the door
deceased. From the dead body, by a process of reverse engineering, the Post-Mortem Doctor decides the cause of death, that
transferring or modifying the software. The agreement
also forbids them decompiling, reverse engineering,
disassembling or decoding the software. The agreement also
provides that ... duplicate the software, to issue copies of software in
public or to reverse engineer, de compile or modify the
software. Thus, sale of software
derivative works based on the
Licensed Software or Documentation, (c) reverse engineering,
disassembly, or decompiling of the Licensed software; (d) use
of the Licensed Software
licensee has been prohibited from copying,
decompiling, de-assembling, or reverse engineering the
software without the written consent of Infrasoft. The
licence agreement between
licensee has been prohibited from copying, de -compiling,
de-assembling, or reverse engineering the software without the
written consent of Infrasoft. The licence agreement between
assessee and INFOR India, the
agreement specifically forbids them from decompiling, reverse
engineering or disassembling the software. The agreement also
provides that the end user
door be shown to a government servant and by doing reverse engineering we can safely say that what is good for the door