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    Patent Alternatives Rebecca A. Miller GEB 4365-2 Everest University Online March 4‚ 2015 Explain how some companies use different strategies to protect their product with short life cycle from being copied by other international violators. Companies sometimes avoid patenting a product with a short life cycle because it is more costly than using other strategies of protection. The product may have run its course before the patent is approve. The amount of time to get the product patented may interfere

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    Abstract Software architecture plays an important role in the achievement of particular qualities we want to see in our software under development. On the other hand specific software demands some distinct qualities in software architecture. Now question arises how software architecture becomes the base to achieve the certain qualities and how qualities influence the architecture. Architecture provides the base for the development of the core product so by inspecting the architecture we can predict

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    Copyright Law Australia

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    In Australia‚ copyright law is contained in the Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 (Copyright Act). A simple definition of copyright is that it is a bunch of rights in certain creative works such as text‚ artistic works‚ music‚ computer programs‚ sound recordings and films.The copyright owner of a film will only own copyright in the moving images and sounds of the film. They will not necessarily own copyright in the underlying works included in the film such as the musical soundtrack or score or the

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    Copyright for graphic designersCopyright is the legal exclusive right of the author of a creative work to control the copying of the work or the making of works derived from the original. Some examples of creative works are visual works like illustrations‚ photographs‚ and graphic designs‚ written works like books‚ articles‚ music and plays‚ recorded works like music and movies‚ etc. Here is a link to more information than you’d ever need about copyright: http://www.answers.com/copyright&r=67The

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    COPYRIGHT PROTECTION IN NIGERIA You would recall that in my last article‚ I stated that there is no centralized system of registering copyright in Nigeria. I stated that a “work” which is the subject not the copyright need not be registered before it can be protected under the law. In the process of patenting an invention‚ I came across a process known as copyright notification and I think it is important that I share it with you (You are probably wondering what Patent registration has to do with

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    Cap and Trade Paper 1

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    Alix Pena Conner Holm Justin Rayome Cap-and-Trade: A Potential Solution to Global Warming Global warming has become a heated topic over recent years as we notice more subtle changes in our environment. Some scientists even think it is a bigger problem than we can even imagine and there are many factors that play a part in global warming. So what exactly is global warming? This refers to the recent rise of Scientists are estimating a 2 to 11 degree increase of the Earth’s average surface temperature

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    novelty: it is novel to the recipient Trade Secrets • What is a trade secret? ANY information that gives your client a competitive advantage by others not knowing and they take reasonable steps to keep it a secret. • How do you protect you trade secrets? • How do you get these trade secret rights? o Common law/state law (NJ enacted statutory trade secret law). o Espionage Act – Federal law (Clinton signed into law). o Get it by keeping the trade a secret • DURATION: forever Trademarks™

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    To talk about keeping secrets or how harmful secrecy can be‚we should first know what serecy is.what kind of secrets surround us‚and since when it all started?Secrets were born with the human being.They just follow a cycle since our existence on the plante.The problem is that do we really need secrets?Are they vital to us?If we follow the right path there is no need for secrets but many times we don’t‚we can also make huge mistakes that we better think not to show.So we hide them‚and hiding them

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    Patent Trolls Case Study

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    A Study in Business Law of Patent Trolls March 12‚ 2014 “‘Oh‚ the story of a troll kind of fits ‘cause the whole Billy Goats Gruff thing‚ it’s someone lying under a bridge they didn’t build‚ demanding payment from anyone who passed. I said‚ ‘How about a patent troll?’” Peter Detkin Counsel for Intel It’s a story every child knows: The poor three Billy Goats Gruff that just want to cross the bridge. The evil troll that blocks their way and demands a stiff toll before letting

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    A Hand Book of Copyright Law

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    BOOK OF COPYRIGHT LAW RATIONALE OF COPYRIGHT PROTECTIONWhat is copyright?Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary‚ dramatic‚ musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact‚ it is a bundle of rights including‚ inter alia‚ rights of reproduction‚ communication to the public‚ adaptation and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work. Why should copyright be protected

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