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    due to low returns and engaged in growing more profitable narcotic plants. Solutions that have been done to narrow down this gap between the retail price and the return to the producers‚ the Ethiopian government is trying to use a range of intellectual property rights (IPRs) to differentiate their coffee in the market place and achieve higher returns. In 2004‚ the government launched the Ethiopian Coffee Trademarking and Licensing Initiative to provide a practical solution to overcome the longstanding

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    Applying ICT Today I. From IT to ICT II. ICT at Home and in School III. The Social Impact of ICT Information Technology (IT)‚ or the technology necessary for processing information‚ is now accepted to be one of the driving forces of the modern world. It has transformed and continues to change the way people live and communicate because of the rate at which the computers and the technology behind them improve with time. Do You Remember? Gordon Moore‚ the founder of IBM computers‚ once predicted

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    Developing‚ Using Organising Resources Within the lifelong Learning Sector TASK 37 NAME: STUDENT ID: DATE: Table of Contents 1. Understand the purpose and use of resources 1.1 Explain the purpose of resources in teaching and learning Different types of resources are used in lifelong learning process so that the knowledge of the learners can be practiced and their learning can be progressed. The learners’ level of understanding and the areas they find difficult can be

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    BUSINESS LAW IN RELATION WITH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Academic School Year 2013/2014 TRADEMARKS AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS I. TRADEMARKS history and definition have always existed - many examples in History (craftmen...) distinctive sign which identifies certain goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or firm. type of industrial property what does a trademark do? provides protection to the owner of a mark by ensuring the exclusive right to use it to identify

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    Terms of Use: Alumni Management System By using this site‚ you agree to NID’s terms of use. Commercial use of this site is prohibited. User Agreement June 11‚ 2010 NOTE: YOU ARE CONCLUDING A LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENT. 1. INTRODUCTION. A. Purpose. The aim of NID’ Alumni system is to connect NIDians and to enable them to be more productive and successful. To achieve‚ we make services available through our website‚ to help you‚ your batch mates‚ classmates meet‚ exchange

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    When property is taken to represent a bundle of rights at the common law‚ then the right to exclude others from the benefits of a property is the leading right of the property owner.[1] This is because only excludable resources can be propertised or have ‘property status’. That is‚ without an excludable nature‚ resources cannot be legally regarded as property.[2] Thus‚ it can be held that property ‘consists primarily in control over access’.[3] As a dynamic concept‚ the scope and nature of

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    Legal factors include discrimination law‚ consumer law‚ antitrust law‚employment law‚ and health and safety law. These factors can affect how a company operates‚ its costs‚ and the demand for its products. For example it is easier and faster to obtain Intellectual Property (IP) a term that describes the application of the mind to develop something new or original from thailand than from china A) Standards and regulations‚ fraud within system‚ misuse of data etc are some of the differences. B) 2.1.

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    Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations were shrouded in secret for years.[1] The secrecy spurred two suspicions about the nature of ACTA.[2] First‚ many believed that ACTA was a way for intellectual property (IP) owners to distribute the enforcement costs of IP rights through enhanced enforcement measures. The second suspicion was that the enforcement provisions would not simply apply to counterfeited and pirated goods in commerce. Many believed

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    RECOVERING POSSESSION OF PROPERTY Recovery of specific immovable property.-A person entitled to the possession of specific immovable property may recover it in the manner provided by the Code of Civil Procedure‚ 1908 (5 of 1908). Suit by person dispossessed of immovable property.-(1) If any person is dispossessed without his consent of immovable property otherwise than in due course of law‚ he or any person claiming through him may‚ by suit‚ recover possession thereof‚ notwithstanding any other

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    Mission and Strategies Mission: Dell is a company leader in delivering the latest technology in computer systems to customers‚ and a broad range of products that enhance the service. The main concept is to sell directly to customers without intermediaries to better understand their needs and provide personalize assistance to take customers to the next level of service. (1) Strategy: Dell combines direct customer model which is our initial goal‚ with relevant technologies and solutions

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