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    Summary: The Great Debate

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    guidelines‚ even though the project (a brochure) is not going to be sold‚ and is merely being used to promote a library activity (a book club). Ivy Tech Community College’s Ivy Tilt tutorial on copyright (n.d.) provide a succinct look at the basic issue here‚ by stating that “[m]ost information is protected by copyright. The exception

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    My Dreams and Goals

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    explain the four main rights granted to the author by copyright. * The right to reproduce the copyrighted work When a person purchases a book at a bookstore‚ they have received a property right in a copy of a copyrighted work (namely‚ the book). The book owner may then resell the book‚ or even destroy it‚ since they own the book. However‚ the book’s owner did not receive any copyright rights when they purchased the book. All copyright rights are held by the book’s author until the author

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    Intellectual Property Laws of India James Thanickan When India became a Republic in 1950‚ India had Intellectual Property legislations on copyrights‚ patents‚ designs and trade marks. These were mostly adaptations of the laws of Great Britain in each area and were of general international norms. Subsequently‚ India modified the Intellectual Property legislations to make them meet national needs and requirements. Pursuant to the country’s joining the World Trade Organisation‚ India either modified

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    benefit from what they have. That is why it is of crucial importance to identify what the intellectual property is; and to know how to protect the exclusive right of the inventor from all the possible infringements. Intellectual property law guards the originators in titling them with trademarks‚ copyrights and patents which may be sold or licensed. Today the amount of intellectual property rights as intangible assets worldwide is bigger than of tangible ones such as building‚ land‚ machinery and others

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    Ip Audit

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    IP Audit Mrs. C. Arthi Gandhimathi Dr. K. Gopalakrishnan Research Scholar Member‚ Board of Governors Anna University Coimbatore National Design and Research Forum Coimbatore – 641 047 Bangalore – 560 001 e-mail: arthibala2009@gmail.com Abstract The single most compelling reason for any company‚ particularly an SME‚ to conduct an intellectual property (IP) Audit. But what should be measured and how can we begin the process? An IP Audit is defined as a systematic

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    videos of original content by creative artists and musicians. I believe creativity breeds creativity in our culture. Music or film trends tend to create new trends or inspire new artists to create new works. * Is Creative Commons good for copyright holders and market competition? Why? Or not? It really just depends on who we are talking about. For example‚ if your professional photographer and trying to earn a living by selling and licensing images‚ creative commons would be detrimental to

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    Remixes creativity and Copyright Infringement In the works “Everything is a Remix” a film by Kirby ferguson and the article “Music remixes: Copyright infringement or creative expression” by Ali Pyrah‚ both discuss the issue of creativity and remixes and how they infringe on copyright and how it is difficult to tell when a remix is overreaching. Each text explains the concept it in a different way‚ in ‘Everything’s a remix” the author discusses how just about everything was invented thorugh remixing

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    Internet Piracy

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    has become a central part of the American economy‚ delivering innovative products while eliminating the need for inefficient middlemen. However‚ the free flow of information facilitated by the Internet has also created problems with copyright and trademark infringement. The problem is significant; as much as 6 percent of the U.S. gross national product is generated by industries supported by intellectual property laws. A recent report contends that nearly 24 percent of all Internet traffic worldwide

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    Moral Values

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    in Canadian copyright law are protected under the Copyright Act of Canada and include an author’s right to attribution‚ integrity and association of a work. Moral rights are to be distinguished from economic rights; moral rights essentially being derived from the reflection of the author’s personality in his or her work‚ whereas economic rights grant an author the ability to benefit economically from their work. An author of a work retains moral rights for the length of the copyright‚ even if the

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    Teresa da Silva Lopes Intellectual Property Rights in International Business Strategy International Business Strategy 1 Intellectual Property Rights in IBS Learning Outcomes -  Distinguish trademarks‚ from patents‚ copyrights and trade secrets. -  Discuss the importance of intellectual property protection in today’s global business. -  How protection of intellectual property rights may affect the activity of a firm operating internationally Univ. of York; International Business Strategy; Professor

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