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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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    Why is securing proper intellectual property protection such as trademarks‚ patents and copyrights important for entrepreneurs? Securing proper intellectual property protection such as trademarks‚ patents and copyrights is important for entrepreneurs because they can avoid loss of revenues and stop competitors from selling defective products. It is important to register the trademarks‚ patents and copyrights for marketing purposes. By doing this you secure the rights to publish‚ advertise and sell

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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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    Institution of Engineering and Technology First published 1994 (0 85296 810 8) Second edition 2005 (0 86341 490 7) This publication is copyright under the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention. All rights reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study‚ or criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright‚ Designs and Patents Act‚ 1988‚ this publication may be reproduced‚ stored or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ only with the

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    Intellectual property From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the legal concept. For the 2006 film‚ see Intellectual Property (film). Intellectual property law | Primary rights | * Copyright  * Patent  * Trademark  * Trade secret * Authors ’ rights  * Related rights  * Moral rights * Utility model  * Geographical indication | Sui generis rights | * Database right * Indigenous intellectual property * Industrial design right  * Mask work

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    Yoko Ono vs. Premise Media

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    SIDNEY H. STEIN‚ U.S. District Judge. The widow and children of John Lennon bring this action against the producers of a current movie that plays fifteen seconds of the song “Imagine” without permission of the plaintiffs‚ who own the copyright to the song. The Lennons have moved for a preliminary injunction prohibiting the continued distribution of the movie in its present form and a recall of the existing copies. That motion is denied because plaintiffs have failed to meet the standard

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    Misuse of Technology

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    ABUSE IN TECHNOLOGY 1.0 INTRODUCTION In the new era of globalization‚ we are in the midst of creating a new world through science and technology. The world that we want to create is not depends on the object that we want to build or create but it need to be depend more significantly on our view‚ implicit or explicit‚ about the nature of the good life - good and bad‚ right and wrong and our abilities to face the limited of knowledge and temptations to ease or arrogance. The nature of good life

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    * Chapter 10: Advertising Australian Consumer Law (trades practices 1974) - S18: the right conduct= prohibits misleading and deceptive conduct - remedies: injunctions‚ damages and corrective advertising ELEMENTS of S18 1. who is a ‘person’ 2. must be in trade or commerce ( an employee‚ private seller‚ misleading advertisement) 3. misleading and deceptive? (lead into error‚ usually involves misrepresentation) 4. Threshold * * TEST 1. identify audience

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    tangible items like the Model T Ford of Henry Ford. The term intellectual property is a relatively new term but the concept of what intellectual property is has been around for many years. The term intellectual property encompasses copyrights‚ patents‚ and trademarks. Copyright laws “protect ‘original forms of expression’ – Magic Mountain‚ ‘Star Wars‚’ ‘Fiddler on the Roof’.” (William W. Fisher 1999‚ 1) Trademarks apply to protection of a word or phrase or symbol used to guarantee a product’s genuineness

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    affected by a possible enactment of the treaty. There have been a number of protests in different countries against this treaty since its introduction in October‚ 20110. The reasons of such reactions are alleged infringements of freedom of Internet which in this context means the infringement of rights of an Internet users. Before starting this essay I had just a vague idea about the ACTA. For that reason I want to start with giving an explanation for it. ACTA is an international agreement

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