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amendment involve the freedom of expression‚ copyright‚ and the fair use doctrine: The Copyright Clause and the First Amendment foster creativity and freedom of expression. Ideally‚ these two parts of the Constitution work hand in hand to ensure greater artistic‚ technological and ·scientific advancement. But oftentimes‚ particularly in the age of the Internet‚ and modem technology‚ copyright and the First Amendment collide. "Often‚ the violation of copyright involves merely a legal and factual dispute
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cannot be protected under copyright or trade secret law. For example‚ patents can be obtained for ideas‚ systems‚ methods‚ and functions embodied in a software product: editing functions‚ user-interface features‚ compiling techniques‚ operating system techniques‚ program algorithms‚ menu arrangements‚ display presentations or arrangements‚ and program language translation methods. While a patent can protect the ideas embedded in a software program‚ a copyright cannot. Copyright protection extends to
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more. This is not in order. Point one: Copyright And Piracy From Moral And Legal Standpoints Source: http://www.slideshare.net/msjasmin/copyright-and-piracy 1. What is copyright and piracy? ~ Copyright The legal right granted to an author‚ composer‚ playwright‚ publisher‚ or distributor to exclusive publication‚ production‚ sale‚ or distribution of a literary‚ musical‚ dramatic‚ or artistic work ~ Piracy The unauthorised use or reproduction of copyright or patented material: software piracy
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in the form of an invention‚ a manuscript‚ suite of software‚ or a business name. Intellectual property rights are majorly of four types viz: 1. Patents 2. Trademarks 3. Designs 4. Copyright Some intellectual property rights require registration‚ e.g the Patent right‚ while other rights like the copyright accrue automatically upon the creation of the works. 1. PATENT. A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a sovereign state to an inventor/creator or their assignee for a limited
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Case 7: Wachowski Bros and Lucasfilm Ltd. Problem statement: How to protect intellectual property in order to make profit? The copyright law provides different options to protect intellectual property in any form. In particular‚ the registration of copyright through trademarks‚ patents or registered designs is very effective method to protect the copyright owner’s work. Moreover‚ developing an IP strategy as well as knowing your IP rights is the basis of the request of protecting ones work
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artistic works * formulas * symbols * names * images * designs used in commerce. * IP involves patents‚ copyright‚ trademarks‚ designs‚ brands etc. * It can also be defined as “information with a commercial value”. Types of intellectual property * Trademarks‚ including service marks * Copyright and related rights * Geographical indications * Industrial designs * Patents * Layout-designs (topographies) of integrated circuits
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