Directory:SAFE Corp

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Software Analysis & Forensic Engineering Corporation (www.SAFE-corp.biz), the leading provider of software tools for detecting and measuring software intellectual property, discovering intellectual property theft, measuring software IP, and comparing software source code and object code.


S.A.F.E. Corporation has just released SourceDetective™, a tool in its CodeSuite® set of software tools for comparing computer code to detect plagiarism, copyright infringement, and trade secret theft. SourceDetective helps definitively prove or disprove copying of source code by automatically searching the Internet and demonstrating that code elements in two different programs are unique, rarely used, or commonplace.


CodeSuite has been used by law firms for IP litigation cases around the world. CodeSuite has also been used by tax attorneys to track changes through multiple generations of programs in order to do accurate IP valuations. The corporate headquarters is in Cupertino, California.


SourceDetective is part of CodeSuite, which comprises CodeMatch®, CodeDiff®, and BitMatch®. CodeMatch compares source code from two different programs and pinpoints areas of suspected copying even when the copied code has been significantly modified. It has been used in over two dozen copyright infringement and trade secret lawsuits and has become a de facto standard among IP attorneys. CodeDiff finds differences in code from programs that are nearly identical and has been used to measure changes in software intellectual property between versions of software programs. BitMatch is used to compare source code to executable binary code, looking for signs of copying. It can help determine whether a competitor has misappropriated your code and whether litigation is necessary or useful.


A fully functional copy of SourceDetective is available with CodeSuite 3.0.0 and can be downloaded from the SAFE Corporation website. Licenses for running SourceDetective are available from SAFE Corporation.


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