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    Intellectual Property Rights In the accession‚ there is no specific commitment in intellectual property rights area for China to achieve. However‚ GATT‚ GATS and TRIPS are the three major agreements in WTO‚ representing international trade‚ services and trade-related intellectual property rights (IPR)‚ to regulate the rules for WTO’s members to obey. So upon accession to WTO in 2001‚ China acquiescently acceded to the WTO agreements including TRIPS. Improvement in IPR Protection With technical

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    Working Paper 234 EMERGING PROPERTY REGIMES IN INDIA: WHAT IT HOLDS FOR THE FUTURE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS? Sony Pellissery and Sattwick Dey Biswas The purpose of the Working Paper Series (WPS) is to provide an opportunity to IRMA faculty‚ visiting fellows‚ and students to sound out their ideas and research work before publication and to get feedback and comments from their peer group. Therefore‚ a working paper is to be considered as a pre-publication document of the Institute

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    Mercantile Bank Ltd v The Official Assignee of the Property of How Han Teh [1969] 2 MLJ 196 Facts: *bankruptcy case How Han The deposited IDT over certain lands with the applicants to secure a loan. He failed to repay the loan‚ and committed an act of bankruptcy! The applicants upon hearing of How’s bankruptcy‚ entered into lien holders’ caveat against the titles deposited with them as security under the provisions of S 330 of the NLC in order to secure their rights as lien holder. They applied

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    All television commercials strive to promote and sell products or services. Yet‚ how they go about reaching audiences is quite different from place to place. Compare and contrast American and Japanese television commercials to show how their different cultures shape the ads. Cultural Differences and Advertising Expression of American and Japanese Television Commercials The television commercial is a form of communication that companies intend to attract attention of audiences and persuade them

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    Cross-Border Intellectual Property Litigation 1. What is the territoriality principle and how does it impact cross border intellectual property litigation? Throughout history‚ we have witnessed the territorial conception of national and international intellectual property law face an array of global challenges. According to the principle of territoriality‚ the possibility of protecting an IP right is limited to the territory of the country where the right is granted. In other words‚ it is fundamentally

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    Economic analysis The property development market is very sensitive to the overall economy. The volatility is even higher than in the general economy. The reason for that is obvious: Buying a house or condominium is a large investment and people are careful about investments in times of a weak economy. High inflation‚ low consumer confidence and political instability have also a negative impact on the real estate demand. In the past years the property development market was a steady growing market

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    1.1 Intellectual property (IP) Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Under intellectual property law‚ owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets‚ such as musical‚ literary‚ and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words‚ phrases‚ symbols‚ and designs. 1.2 The Two Branches of Intellectual Property: Industrial Property and Copyright Intellectual

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    Intellectual Property – One of the most valuable and neglected property of yours! OR You might be neglecting one of your most valuable properties! OR One of the most valuable properties of yours! If you ask someone walking down the street and ask him “What is a property?” Brand is a name‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers. What is a brand? * Brand is a name‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature

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    Borja‚ Lucille Mae P. 2014-55017 EDUC 50 Educational Technology A. Teacher-made vs Commercially-made Instructional Materials ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES TEACHER-MADE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS The material content is created for the specific group of learners. The teacher can manipulate the instructional material with mastery. TMIM are made in specific with the learners’ needs and interest. Provides opportunity for the teacher to develop their skills in developing creative materials for learners

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    Locke’s original quote may seem vast. Yet‚ this contrast is merely superficial. Jefferson may have opted to change the word ’property’ in Locke’s original draft to ’happiness’ for the Declaration‚ but the original underlying meaning was basically left in tact. After all‚ in his Second Treatise Locke did write that it should be lawful for one to use his personal property to find happiness in his own life: the state of nature has a law of nature to govern it‚ which obliges every one: and reason

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