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    X-It and Kidde

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    X-IT and Kidde As a start-up company‚ intellectual property is one of the most valuable assets‚ especially as a protective barrier to competing companies. The protection of intellectual property is essential for the livelihood of a young company that is working to get their product to market. As a result‚ when a start-up deems that a competitor has infringed upon their intellectual property‚ it is in their right to take legal action against said competitor for the infringement. This was the case

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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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    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 discussed

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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mentioned that copyright is a form in intellectual property that protects the original authors of both published and unpublished creations.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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    Ethics In Technology 3

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    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 the

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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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    is of great significance. Music and copyright is a vital aspect of the music industry. The question that remains‚ however‚ is what happens with motivation or intension when samples of music are not originally controlled in a larger network. Intellectual property rights such as copyright laws need to be met in the music industry in order for an artist to be protected. If‚ for example‚ an appealing sample is created‚ will this be then adequate enough to confer its author constitutional copyright protection

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    key aspect in IPR

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    Chapter 13 KEY ASPECTS OF IP LICENSE AGREEMENTS © 2007 Donald M. Cameron Ogilvy Renault LLP The author thanks Rowena Borenstein for her assistance in writing an earlier version of this paper. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Defining Intellectual Property Rights ............................................................................................... 1 (a) Patents..........................................................................................................................

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    Session 20 KoolGames

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    young customer want Rely on Almost-Angels to solve intellectual property issue Good relationship with its investment venture Impressed by the venture folks Opportunities Threats Widely known in Asian countries and Australia Competitors /other online game website Brand is well-known by Internet Enter Asian market under HotDamn label without any contracts Intellectual property protected by law Customer taste changing Its Intellectual property right hard be protected in an international situation

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