IBM WebSphere Front Office for Financial Markets, 5724-O42, ...
United States Copyright Filing #TX0007218628
Basic Data
Full Title | IBM WebSphere Front Office for Financial Markets, 5724-O42, Version 3.0.3.1. |
Type of Work | Text |
Copyright Number | TX0007218628 |
Filing Date | Sep 24, 2010 |
Description | Electronic file (eService) |
Date of Creation | 2010 |
Date of Publication | 2010-08-31 |
Basis of Claim | computer program, Additional and revised program text. |
People and Companies
Copyright Claimant | International Business Machines Corporation. Address: Copyright Administrator, MG82/57SC/202, 10330 David Taylor Drive, Charlotte, NC, 28262-8563, United States. |
Authorship on Application | International Business Machines Corporation, employer for hire; Domicile: United States; Citizenship: United States. Authorship: computer program, Revised and Additional Computer Program Text. |
Rights and Permissions | International Business Machines Corporation, Copyright Administrator, MG82/57SC/202, 10330 David Taylor Drive, Charlotte, NC, 28262-8563, United States |
Associated Names | International Business Machines Corporation |
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