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    Entepreneuship

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    KENYATTA UNIVERSITY: UCU 104 TAKE AWAY ASSIGNMENT Q.1 It is better to be self-employed than to work for a salary. Discuss. Q2. Explain what you understand by the term intellectual Property. Give a clear meaning of the following terms: patent‚ registered trade mark and copy right. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the above. IT IS BETTER TO BE SELF-EMPLOYED THAN TO WORK FOR A SALARY Indeed it is better to be self-employed than to work for a salary.This is because being self-enployed

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    Date: 01-Feb-2011: Monday [Tuesday] To‚ Dr. Narendran Director‚ Indian Medicine (Siddha) College‚ Chennai‚ Tamilnadu Subject[:Recommendation on] Response to Dr. Ramkumar[‘]s request for the application for the intellectual property rights for the new cardiovascular product for coronary atherosclerosis. [Subject is too long‚ it needs to be brief] Dear Sir‚ Herein [I or We have] attached the report recommending [the most appropriate decision among] the various options available for [to address

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    OF PHOENIX DATE: 1/12/13 TO: Mark Rorem FROM: RE: E-Business Makes Protection Of Intellectual Property More Critical‚ Complex Than Ever ARTICLE SYNOPSIS In this article‚ it discusses first the fact that many companies now are feeling the need to switch over to an e-business. With switching to the e-business‚ it then goes over the fact that protecting intellectual property is a major key to having a successful business and knowing who will have access to it. The ways

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    Ethics In Technology 3

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    how the rights are protected. In todays world there are four ways individuals and entities protect their intellectual property and they are: trade secrecy‚ copyright‚ and patents. Copyright is the legal protection given to published works‚ forbidding anyone but the author from publishing or selling them. Copyright covers published and also unpublished works.   Copyright‚ a form of intellectual property law‚ protects the right to produce new works acquired from copyrighted work‚ the right to perform

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    Inherent Risk

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    ii) assets include “intellectual property rights” potential for misstatement when valuing advanced technology and intangible assets because of their nature Intellectual property rights (valuation). iii) Nature of the client’s business - a high technology industry highly susceptible to change in technology makes valuation of inventory and property plant and equipment more difficult misstatements Inventory (valuation); intangible assets (e.g. intellectual property rights) (valuation);

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    Ethics in Technology

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    Copyrights Copyright is a form of protection in United States and is granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Copyright covers unpublished and published works.   Copyright‚ a form of intellectual property law protects original works of authorship including literary‚ dramatic‚ musical‚ and artistic works‚ such as poetry‚ novels‚ movies‚ songs‚ computer software‚ and architecture. As stated by the author “Copyright is how the U.S. government

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    One of many reasons why IP laws should be protected is to allow the creators of an IP to benefit from their work. Every owner of invention or any kind of IP should be entitled to the later profit and to market and promote their own product‚ weather it is a painting‚ or exhibit or a business system. Protecting IP is also seen as a method of promoting creativity. When no one is allowed to copy another person’s work without permission then creativity is encouraged for everybody. IP threats Any public

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    Zongshen Case

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    Synthesis Strategic Intellectual Asset Management for Emerging Enterprises Capacity Building for Successful Entry To the Global Supply Chain Prepared by Buenaventura Canto Professor Asian Institute of Management (AIM) and Etsu Inaba Director Human Resource Development Department Institute for International Studies and Training (IIST) 2 Synthesis Background Strong intellectual property rights (IPR) protection and enforcement are recognized as important conditions for

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    Article Review Week 3 Law

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    Article Review Law/421 Week 3 Assignment David Pence They are different types of and legal protections of intellectual property. There are Copyrights‚ Patents‚ Trademarks‚ and Trade Secrets. Copyrights protect original works of authorship‚ such as literature‚ music‚ artistic works‚ and computer software‚ for example plagiarism‚ or use of music with in a game or music without the owner’s permission. As the holder of a copyright

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    always go the extra mile to educate‚ develop‚ and maintain good working relationships with inventors. The skills of the technology transfer professional are specific and unique to the profession and are crucial for the management and licensing of intellectual property (IP). The successful transfer of a technology‚ however‚ cannot be accomplished without the inventor. The challenge for the technology transfer professional is to obtain full support for his or her efforts from the inventor‚ an individual

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