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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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    conduct business. E-businesses are still fairly new and many laws still need to be updated to protect these types of businesses. E-businesses owners have to be more careful than traditional business owners as they are more prone to fraud and copyright infringement. In order to have a clear chain of title for intellectual property e-business owners should have employment contracts. Having employment contract that include clauses that protect the company’s information is very important in running

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    PROTECTING CUISINE UNDER THE RUBRIC OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: SHOULD THE LAW PLAY A BIGGER ROLE IN THE KITCHEN? Emily Cunningham ∗ Cite as 9 J. HIGH TECH. L. 21 (2009) I. Introduction In June 2007‚ Rebecca Charles‚ chef-owner of Pearl Oyster Bar (“Pearl”) in New York City’s Greenwich Village‚ sued her former sous chef‚ Ed McFarland‚ now chef and part owner of Ed’s Lobster Bar in New York’s SoHo neighborhood. 1 In her complaint‚ Charles alleged that McFarland had pirated Pearl’s menu

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    David and Goliath At The WTO Case Study 1. Jay Cohen was a citizen of the United States and was charged for violating the Wire Wager Act of 1961‚ which prohibited using wire communications for betting within the US or between the US & foreign countries. Jurors were not moved by his basic defense that a foreign government sectioned what the US made criminal. He showed courage by returning to the US from Antigua‚ but he was still tried as guilty. Despite the WTO complained that international trade

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    entitled to use it for their personal enjoyment and musical fulfillment. However‚ any duplication‚ adaptation‚ arranging and/or transmission of this copyrighted music requires the written consent of the copyright owner(s) and of EMI Christian Music Group. Unauthorized uses are infringements of the copyright laws of the United States and other countries and may subject the user to civil and/or criminal penalties. musicnotes.com IN CHRIST ALONE Words and Music by KEITH GETTY and STUART TOWNEND

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    "licenser")‚ and it supersedes any prior proposal‚ representation‚ or understanding between the parties. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA‚ do not install or use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties‚ as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed‚ not sold. 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as follows: (a) Installation and Use. IObit grants you the

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    analysis with respect to the same in the United States and the current international copyright agreements. It will also discuss to what extent Iran ’s experience of the role of Intellectual Property Rights protection has contributed to its future economic and industrial development. The fast growth of the Internet and technology has placed a great pressure on the Intellectual Property Protection such as Copyright in Iran. Moreover‚ works of authorship‚ which are easily accessible on the Internet

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    1. ETHICS‚ VALUES‚ AND ATTITUDES Ethics is a set of beliefs about right and wrong behaviour. Ethical behaviour conforms to generally accept social norms. Ethics is a philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it. A social‚ religious‚ or civil code of behaviour considered correct‚ esp. that of a particular group‚ profession‚ or individual. Under this is: * A virtue is a Habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable.

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    contents of this Web Site‚ such as text‚ graphics‚ images‚ audio‚ video and all other material ("Material")‚ are protected by copyright under both United States and foreign laws‚ and are owned or controlled by third parties that have licensed their Material to the Company. Unauthorized use of the Material may violate copyright‚ trademark‚ and other laws. You must retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the original Material on any copy you make of the Material. You may not sell

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    was brought up in Copyright Act in 2012. Prior to the inclusive of Section 52(1)(zb) that the owner of copyright in a work had the exclusive right to adapt‚ make copies‚ communicate to the public etc. the work. Therefore‚ any conversion of a book into accessible formats such as Braille‚ Daisy‚ audio books for the benefit of persons with print disabilities could be undertaken only by the owner of copyright or with the permission of the owner of copyright. The owners of copyright were unwilling or

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