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    citations and reference listings‚ I have used quotation marks to identify quotations of fewer than 40 words and have used block indentation for quotations of 40 or more words. Nothing in this assignment violates copyright‚ trademark‚ or other intellectual property laws. I further agree that my name typed on the line below is intended to have‚ and shall have‚ the same validity as my handwritten signature.   Student’s signature (name typed here is equivalent to a signature): CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY

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    Comprehensive M&A due diligence checklist for buyers 1. General a. Overview i. Read the Letter of Intent and Definitive Agreement ii. Read the latest available interim financial statements related to the Target. iii. Obtain copies of internal financial statements for the historical period. Determine that such financial statements reconcile to trial balances/general ledgers for each period in the historical period iv. Interview Target management and key accounting personnel to obtain an understanding

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    conflicting issues with regards to the direction of intellectual property rights in research works. There was discussion between the archaeologists who does the study for information and the Indigenous communities who are tremendously concern in the research. The argumentation follows the acquisition of protection from both factions in doing such sort of researches. There were various issues being confronted and challenged by archaeologist as well as Indigenous peoples. It poses the appropriation of their

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    Ethics in Technology

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    A patent is a twenty year exclusive monopoly on the right to make‚ use and sell a qualifying invention.  This legal authority is considered a reward for the time and effort spent in creating the invention.  In return‚ the invention must be defined in detail to the Patent Office‚ which publishes the information increasing the amount of technological knowledge available to the public.   Since patent rights are exclusive‚ anyone making‚ using or selling the patented invention without the patent owner’s

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    China's Smartphones

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    Abstract The production of copycat phones manufactured in China has a massive impact on the sales of major smartphone players. This paper will evaluate whether products have intellectual property (IP) rights to protect their designs in China in comparison to Australia. There are IP rights to protect designs in China – the patent law for outward design. However‚ even with the existence of IP laws‚ applicants are not fully protected because of: the weak IP law enforcement; the corruption that exists

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Topic: Intellectual Property Name of Candidate: Brittany Pitt Center Number: 100129 Territory: Jamaica Candidate Number: 1001292216 OUTLINE  Intellectual Property  What is Intellectual Property?  Categories of Intellectual PropertyIntellectual Property Law  WIPO  What is WIPO?  Brief history of WIPO  WIPO Day (2013)  The aim of WIPO Day  JIPO WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?  According to www.Dictionary.com‚ intellectual property is intangible property

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    Introduction All countries in the world have various political environment and regimes. Political systems differ in terms of the governance‚ power and the rule of law. A political regime can be defined as structures‚ activities and processes by which given countries in the world govern themselves. Political systems can be based on either collectivism or individualism. It is essential for business to look at a country’s political environment as a vital criterion in venturing or expanding the business

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    Carla Hesse’s article‚ "The Rise of Intellectual Property” provide a history about intellectual property focusing on the area of 700 B.C. to A.D. 2000. Hesse explains the coming of intellectual property and how IP was viewed in the Middle Ages. She discusses two varying perspectives of IP. The first perspective she explores IP laws from a social utilitarian point of view

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    Keywords: Chicago intellectual property lawyer‚ Chicago patent attorney‚ Chicago trademark attorney‚ Chicago copyright attorney Chicago Intellectual Property Lawyers and Licensing Agreements In Chicago‚ intellectual property lawyers help their clients with a variety of issues‚ ranging from obtaining patents to fighting trademark infringement. These attorneys are skilled with all aspects of intellectual property law‚ from filing initial paperwork with the United States Patent and Trademark Office

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