Intellectual Intellectual property is under attack by pirates. These pirates are not wearing an eye patch or sporting a peg leg‚ they are anybody and everybody who are selling or copying software for personal or business use. When it comes to software and online piracy‚ in certain countries‚ it is like the Wild West‚ there are laws that are very cut and dry but it seems like nobody follows them. On the other hand there are certain countries where it almost seems like anything goes with a
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ‘LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF INDIA’ SUBMITTED TO MR. TANKMAY KANDEKAR SUBMITTED BY SANHITA WAGH (M/MFM/12/37) NIFT‚ MUMBAI GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION LAW: A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town‚ region‚ or country). India‚ as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and
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promising national markets two of the most crucial elements in the strategic decision regarding market-entry are the level of corruption and existing trade barriers. One form of corruption that is crucially important to firms is the theft of intellectual property. In particular‚ software piracy has become a hotly debated topic due to the deep costs and vast levels of piracy around the world. The purpose of this paper is to assess how laissez-faire trade policies and corruption affect national software
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WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE Booklet nº 2 This is one of a series of Booklets dealing with intellectual property and genetic resources‚ traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions/folklore Disclaimer: The information contained in this booklet is not meant as a substitute for professional legal advice. Its main purpose is limited to providing basic information. Certain images used in this booklet have been obtained
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The Philippine Group Report By: Aleli Angela G. Quirino Philippine Group President This report covers the period from 01 September 2004 up to 20 September 2005. CHANGES IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS Rules & Regulations Implementing Republic Act No. 9239 otherwise known as the Optical Media Act of 2003 In February 2005‚ the Optical Media Board (“OMB”)‚ under the Office of President‚ promulgated the Rules and Regulations Implementing Republic Act No. 9239 (Implementing
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Considerations in Marketing‚ Product Safety‚ and Intellectual Property Sam Cook Dr. William Stone LEG 500 August 28‚ 2013 1. Research three to five (3-5) ethical issues relating to marketing and advertising‚ intellectual property‚ and regulation of product safety. When looking at PharmaCARE’s relationship with the Colberians‚ you see that the company’s treatment of the indigenous population is unethical. In terms of intellectual property‚ the scenario in Assignment 2 highlights
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Research three to five (3-5) ethical issues relating to marketing and advertising‚ intellectual property‚ and regulation of product safety. Marketing and advertising are the main channels that all companies use to get access to the customers and present their products to the potential customers. These have a very huge impact on the sales and the overall profit that the company will get. Every company must put into consideration all the legal and ethical issues to ensure that they attract more customers
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The impact of Computing on Intellectual Property Rights Barry Rhoden Vector Technology Institute Abstract The digital age has revolutionized the way things are done; some changes are subtle whilst some include a whole paradigm shift. One area that has regressed with the arrival of contemporary computing is intellectual property rights. Today’s information systems are taxing and challenging existing laws and social practices that protect private intellectual property. Unlike the industrial age
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According to Devine (2011)‚ Intellectual Property are of four kinds -- copyrights‚ patents‚ trade secrets‚ and trademarks. The same source mentioned that copyright is a form in intellectual property that protects the original authors of both published and unpublished creations. Copyrights have to do with someone writing or making something and have the rights to the article to call it theres. Patents are kind of the same thing the only difference is you came up with the idea and are now trying to
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population among all countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Chinese laws make foreign investment difficult‚ and the country -- quite unlike the United States -- has strict legal controls on information and distribution and poor enforcement of intellectual property laws. This article explains the barriers facing high-tech companies in China. [pic] Introduction | | China has the largest population and one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. If only one percent
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