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{{Quote|the [[process]] of starting with the known product and working backwards to divine the [[process]] which aided in its development or manufacture.<ref>Kewanee Oil Co. v. Bicron Corp., 416 U.S. 470, 476 (1974) ([http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=7210506171880070328&q=Kewanee+Oil+Co.+v.+Bicron+Corp.&hl=en&as_sdt=2002 full-text]).</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|the [[process]] of starting with the known product and working backwards to divine the [[process]] which aided in its development or manufacture.<ref>Kewanee Oil Co. v. Bicron Corp., 416 U.S. 470, 476 (1974) ([http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=7210506171880070328&q=Kewanee+Oil+Co.+v.+Bicron+Corp.&hl=en&as_sdt=2002 full-text]).</ref>}}
   
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{{Quote|[the] [[process|[p]rocess]] of evaluating something to understand how it works in order to duplicate or enhance it. Particularly relevant in the [[copyright]] field where reverse engineering of [[software]] may be necessary to ensure [[interoperability]] with other [[program]]s. Also relevant, for example, to [[semiconductor]]s and the production of generic medicines.<ref>[[Integrating Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policy]], Glossary.</ref>}}
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{{Quote|[the p]rocess of evaluating something to understand how it works in order to duplicate or enhance it. Particularly relevant in the [[copyright]] field where [[reverse engineering]] of [[software]] may be necessary to ensure [[interoperability]] with other [[program]]s. Also relevant, for example, to [[semiconductor]]s and the production of generic medicines.<ref>[[Integrating Intellectual Property Rights and Development Policy]], Glossary.</ref>}}
   
 
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