At issue is whether the creator of a computer program was entitled to retain the source code when: (1) the creator sold the program to a company in exchange for $500,000 and a security interest in specified program components; (2) as part of the sale, the creator signed an agreement requiring him to transfer the program's software and source code to the company; and (3) the security agreement between the creator and the company listed software but not source code as collateral. Arguments heard on August 22, 2019.
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