Tuesday, 12 July 2016

software - Has the DeWitt Clause, which prevents publication of named DBMS benchmarks, ever been successfully defended in court?


Several commercial database vendors include an end-user license agreement provision, known as the DeWitt Clause, that prohibits researchers and scientists from explicitly using the names of their systems in academic papers.


Has the DeWitt Clause ever been successfully defended in court?





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