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    FINAL DRAFT ON THE TOPIC OF IMPORTANCE OF INDEMNITY CONTRACTS INDEX S.No PARTICULARS PAGE.No 1. INTRODUCTION 5 2. ENFORCEMENT 8 3. INDEMNITY IN IPR 10 4. REASONS FOR NOT GIVING INDEMNITY IN IPR 12 5. FINDINGS 13 6. CONCLUSION 14   TITLE – IMPORTANCE OF INDEMNITY CONTRACTS OBJECTIVE- TO FIND OUT THE RELEVANCE OF INDEMNITY CONTRACTS IN INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES THROUGH PROPER ANALYSIS SCOPE – IT IS A DOCTRINAL RESEARCH INTRODUCTION The concept of indemnity is based on a contractual

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    1. Youtube Naturally‚ all of this free speech creates controversy. Where there is free speech‚ it won’t be long before there is censorship‚ copyright infringement‚ and legal battles over privacy rights. One clear example that highlights these concerns is the creation of mash-up videos. Mash-up videos are videos created by an author splicing video clips from existing sources with audio from other sources. For example‚ a Harry Potter fan might slice various clips from the many Harry Potter movies that

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    welcome to design your own implementation‚ but one way accomplish the page is to create an UpdatePanel and insert two Panel controls as illustrated here: Copyright ©2014 Doug Steel. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced‚ displayed‚ modified or distributed without the express prior written permission of the copyright holder. Page 1 4. This is an Ajax assignment‚ so there is no need to create persistent storage using a database. 5. Upload your assignment to the mis

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    of its scenes. Plagiarism may not be a crime but the alleged movie can be liable for copyright infringement because they used an exact same concept from another movie. This instance could be solved if they recognized their character as another version or if they buy the copyright of the movie they got it from. In most cases‚ producers buy copyrights to make another version. The most popular is buying copyrights from authors of book to create it a movie version. This law is important and should be

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    symbols and designs‚ are granted certain exclusive rights. These rights commonly include copyright‚ patents‚ trademarks‚ trade dress‚ industrial design rights and sometimes trade secrets. Without the protection of intellectual property rights‚ incentives to engage in creative endeavors would be weakened. One of the main objectives of intellectual property laws is to “promote progress”. Society and the patent or copyright owner are mutually benefited by exchanging limited exclusive rights for disclosing

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    Sons‚ Inc‚ files suit against Supap for copyright infringement and won in two lower courts plus The Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ban on importation of copyrighted works without the authority of the U.S. copyright owner. Kirtseeng had appealed to the Supreme Court‚ arguing the first-sale doctrine. a clause in the United States copyright which enables residents of the United States to resell legally obtained objects without asking for the copyright owner ’s permission on the secondary sales

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    0 Home Appliances Company Growth Strategy September 29‚ 2010 Home Appliances Company Kazunori Takami 1 Ⅰ.Introduction Ⅱ.Vision for the Future Ⅲ.Main Initiatives in GT12 Copyright (C) 2010 Panasonic Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 1 2 Ⅰ.Introduction Ⅱ.Vision for the future Ⅲ.Main initiatives in GT12 Manufacturing & Sales Products Home appliances field Cooking 3 Devices field Diaphragm gas meters Heating/Refrigeration field Refrigerators Vending machines IH

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    creation is original. Obviously‚ in the case‚ Rochelle created his website by himself. The third one is the creation is expressed in a material form. And base on Donoghue v Allied Newspapers (1938): “It is not the originator of an idea who owns the copyright but the person who first expresses the idea in material form.” Rochelle presented his idea on website which can be treated as expressed in material form. In terms of infringement‚ there are also three requirements. First one is a substantial part

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    Case 1: Political‚ Legal‚ and Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Pharmaceutical Industry 1. What are the key issues and challenges faced by the global pharmaceutical industry? high cost of research and development 12-15 years and more than $800 million 1 in 10‚000 investigated and tested compounds is approved for patent use 3 out of 10 new‚ approved compounds are successful enough to recover their R&D costs high enough price to cover the cost of product development and cover the cost of products

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    Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source; and Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works such as novels‚ poems and plays‚ films‚ musical works‚ artistic works such as drawings‚ paintings‚ photographs and sculptures‚ and architectural designs. Rights related to copyright include those of performing artists in their performances‚ producers of phonograms in their recordings‚ and those of broadcasters in

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