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    The issue of gifted education revolves around two main elements- identification of gifted learners and maximising their learning outcomes. Senate Employment‚ Workplace Relations‚ Small Business and Education References Committee Inquiry into the Education of Gifted and Talented Children (2001) emphasised on the need for special educational approach towards the gifted children. The Melbourne Declaration on the Educational Goals for Young Australians (MCEETYA‚ 2008) also expects of Australian school

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    establishment of international cooperation. 2. Do you think that the international business community is being too lax about the abuse of intellectual-property rights? Are international companies simply afraid to speak out for fear of jeopardizing access to attractive markets? This is a difficult question because there is a great incentive to abuse intellectual property rights since it provide a legal monopoly to the inventor of the product. Sufficient countermeasures for piracy have not been taken

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    new challenges to developing countries like volatility in financial market‚ abuse of labour and environmental degradations. Predicated on author findings‚ the impact and benefit of globalisation are trade and industry‚ labour and employment‚ intellectual property right and environment. Firstly‚ the impact of globalisation on developing nations is trade and industry. Many developing countries have impuissant economic‚ licit‚ and political institutions‚ making them vulnerably susceptible to high

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    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 right to install and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT

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    permission from the copyright owner. All other uses require permission and copyright owners can license or permanently transfer or assign their exclusive rights to others.[i] Copyrights are granted to protect writers‚ authors and others who produce intellectual properties from unauthorized use of their products and to insure that the originator receives the rewards of their labors. This is believed to encourage more creative works in society. If an originator cannot profit from his or her labors‚ why

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    What is Intellectual Property? Intellectual property is the area of law that deals with protecting the rights of those who create original works. It covers everything from original plays and novels to inventions and company identification marks. The purpose of intellectual property laws is to encourage new technologies‚ artistic expressions and inventions while promoting economic growth. When individuals know that their creative work will be protected and that they can benefit from their labor‚ they

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    Introduction A. This paper is will discuss the product development and the challenges that Research in Motion (RIM) faced in order to protect its intellectual property. We will also talk about some of the industry factors that influenced RIM with its decisions and course progression. II. Challenges A. In today’s digital world‚ intellectual property is the cornerstone upon which innovation and creativity is encouraged and shared. The challenges that many companies now face are that of patent

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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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    References: Andersen‚ B. (2004). If ’intellectual property rights ’ is the answer‚ what is the question? Revisiting the patent controversies. Economics of Innovation & New Technology‚ 13(5)‚ 417-442. Doi: 10.1080/1043859042000188692. Bughin‚ J.‚ Chui‚ M.‚ & Johnson‚ B. (2008). The next step

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    Content 1. Introduction……………………………………………….………..2 2. Actors………………………………………………………..………2 3. Main issues and solution…………………………………….…..….5 Cybercrime and solution……………………………….…5 Intellectual property right and solution…………………8 Freedom and expression and solution…………….….....10 4. Conclusion………………………………………………………….13 5. Reference……………………………………………………..…….15 Introduction: "Without the Internet I cannot live" it is an answer that CNN news

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