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    GLOSSARY The Patents Act‚ 2005 Section 2. (1) of the Patents Act‚ specifies the following terms‚ c.      "Convention application" means an application for a patent made by virtue of section 135; d.      "convention country" means a country or a country which is member of a group of countries or a union of countries or an Inter-governmental organization referred to as a convention country in section 133; j. "invention" means a new product or process involving an inventive step and capable

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    Open Source Software and Copyright Law ‘What is worth copying is prima facie worth protecting’1is the genesis of intellectual property rights. These rights refer to the property that is a creation of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. The computer software industry has developed in the recent due to which the “open source software” or “free software” is gaining widespread attention. There has been an increased use and acceptance

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    Intellectual Property Rights: Copyright and Patent Copyrights and patents hold a major importance for business owners‚ and companies. I will discuss in detail what a copyright and patent are and the importance the two of them hold. What is Intellectual Property Rights; it refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce which leads to patents. What is a patent? A patent is an exclusive right

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    implement them through the commercialization of a product or service‚ they have to be rewarded so that all their effort‚ time‚ and money aren’t spent in vain. From a rule utilitarian point of view‚ from a macroeconomic perspective‚ granting software patents by giving the exclusive right to sell‚ use‚ and make for a certain number of years might persuade people to explore new ideas‚ thus increasing and promoting innovation. When the U.S. had just become independent from Britain‚ it wanted to

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    Privacy, Secrecy...

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    Privacy‚ Secrecy‚ Intimacy‚ Human Bonds and Other Collateral Casualties of Liquid Modernity Zygmunt Bauman Alain Ehrenberg‚ a uniquely insightful analyst of the modern individual’s short yet dramatic history‚ attempted to pinpoint the birthdate of the late-modern cultural revolution (at least of its French branch) that ushered in the liquid-modern world we continue to inhabit‚ to design‚ as well as to overhaul and refurbish day in day out. Ehrenberg chose an autumnal Wednesday evening in the 1980s

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    Patents

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    Patents Publication number US5883445 A Publication type Grant Application number US 08/731‚878 Publication date Mar 16‚ 1999 Filing date Oct 22‚ 1996 Priority date Oct 22‚ 1996 Fee status Lapsed Also published as CA2213176A1 Inventors Frank T. Holman Original Assignee Holman; Frank T. Export Citation BiBTeX‚ EndNote‚ RefMan Patent Citations (15)‚ Referenced by (3)‚ Classifications (13)‚ Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO‚ USPTO Assignment‚ Espacenet Power sharing device US 5883445 A Abstract

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    Copyright

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    1.What is the copyright? Copyright is like a legal which is used to protect the original creators’ rights. It is one expression of the intellectual property. 2. What is the intellectual property? Intellectual property is the vast legal concept which is used to preserve the creators’ profits. Not only the material product‚ but also includes the immaterial product. Such as the melody‚ computer games and music. 3. Copyright works in Australia We do not need to register copyright. Because there

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    DRAFT SYLLABUS FOR ADVANCE TRAINING OF EXAMINERS OF PATENTS AND DESIGNS NOTE: 1. ALL THE EXAMINERS SHALL SELECT AT LEAST 5 PATENT APPLICATION NUMBERS ALLOTTED TO THEM AND AWAITING EXAMINATION AND SEND THE NUMBERS BEFORE HAND TO RGNIIPM. 2. SINCE THE TEACHING METHOD IN THIS TRAINING IS BASICALLY BASED ON DISCUSSION / INTERACTION‚ EXAMINERS ARE REQUIRED TO EXHIBIT PROPER DECORUM. 3. THE WHOLE SYLLABUS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED TO THE EXAMINERS. THEY WILL BE PROVIDED DETAILS OF ONLY THE

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    Copyright

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    citations: 1978 AIR 1613‚ 1979 SCR (1) 218 Bench: Fazalali‚ S Murtaza PETITIONER: R.G ANAND Vs. RESPONDENT: M/S. DELUX FILMS & ORS. DATE OF JUDGMENT18/08/1978 BENCH: FAZALALI‚ SYED MURTAZA BENCH: FAZALALI‚ SYED MURTAZA SINGH‚ JASWANT PATHAK‚ R.S. CITATION: 1978 AIR 1613 1979 SCR (1) 218 1978 SCC (4) 118 ACT: Infringement of a copyright in a play in a film-What are the tests-Whether copyright can be claimed in a theme. Suit for damages for infringement of a copyright-What are the principles. HEADNOTE:

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    Ashley Simons "Secrecy and a free‚ democratic government don’t mix‚" President Harry Truman once said. Harry Truman understood the importance of an open government in a free society. Unfortunately‚ George W. Bush has a different outlook. From the first days of his administration‚ President Bush has taken steps to tighten the government’s hold on information and limit public scrutiny of its activities. Expansive assertions of executive privilege‚ restrictive views of the Freedom of Information

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