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Author(s)
Satya Arinanto
Ike Farida
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6605/2020.03.002
Affiliation(s)
University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
ABSTRACT
The Industrial Revolution Era
4.0 encouraged the development of innovative computing systems that bring forth
to innovations in information technology that were diverse and beneficial to
the wider community. Computer programs developed as part
of the software which one of the factors that influence the diversity of
information technology. Today, computer programs have been recognized as
valuable assets for companies and individuals who created or discovered them.
Legal protection for inventions in all fields of technology including computer
programs in several countries is carried out through patent registration as
regulated in Article 27(1) of the Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs). Protection of inventions in the field of information
technology by the Patent Law in Indonesia is currently limited only in the
scope of hardware, while the protection of computer programs is regulated by
Law No. 28 of 2014 concerning copyright. The regulation through copyright law is
considered insufficient to protect inventions in the field of information
technology. Some developed countries in the world, such as Japan and the
United States regulate the protection of computer programs through patents.
This research will use the normative juridical method using secondary data.
Furthermore, this research will examine the protection of computer programs
based on the laws in force in Indonesia. The results of the study are expected
to be able to provide input and thought contributions in order to build a computer
system protection system in Indonesia.
KEYWORDS
protection, information technology, computer programs
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