Suzanne Scotchmer
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                The Law and Economics of Reverse Engineering
111 Yale L.J. 1575 (2002) Reverse engineering has a long history as an accepted practice. What it means, broadly speaking, is the process of extracting know-how or knowledge from a human-made artifact. Lawyers and economists have endorsed reverse engineering as an appropriate way to obtain such information, even if the intention is to make a product that will draw customers...
May 1, 2002