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    Copyright

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    The Law of copyright is an automatic right and a property right also known as intellectual property and arises whenever an individual or company creates a piece of work. In order for this piece of work to qualify for copyright the work has to be original and display an amount of labour‚ skill and judgement. Work that expresses the idea in a physical and obtainable form can be protected‚ however an idea alone cannot The law of copyright first originated in the United Kingdom from a concept of common

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    Copyrights

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    PATENT ASSIGNMENT This Patent Assignment (the "Agreement") is made and effective the [Date]. BETWEEN: [ASSIGNOR NAME] (the "Assignor")‚ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the [STATE/PROVINCE]‚ with its head office located at: AND: [ASSIGNEE NAME] (the "Assignee")‚ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the [STATE/PROVINCE]‚ with its head office located at: WHEREAS‚ Assignor‚ has invented a certain new and useful invention (the "Invention")

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    Copyrights

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    Thương mại Việt Nam và vấn nạn vi phạm quyền sở hữu công nghệ: Case study và bình luận ThS. H’’ Thuý Ngọc Trường Đại học Ngoại thương Thương mại Việt Nam bây giờ và cách đây 10 năm đã hoàn toàn khác biệt. Sản phẩm lao động không chỉ thuần tuý là sự kết tinh của sức lao động và tư liệu sản xuất nữa. Với óc sáng tạo và bàn tay tài hoa của người thợ‚ sản phẩm lao động ngày càng tinh xảo và hàm chứa một phần

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    Copyright Violation

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    A23‚ Side 1 af 3 COPYRIGHT VIOLATION AND ILLEGAL DOWNLOADING 1. Give an outline of the attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading as presented in text 1 and 3. Peter Sunde describes in text 1 how the internet is being controlled by a corrupt industry. He describes an incident he had with his co-founders for The Pirate Bay (TPB). TPB allows people to share and download music and movies regardless of copyright laws. They were convicted of contributory copyright infringement. But the

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    Trademark, Copyright

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    thereof. What is copyright? Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary‚ dramatic‚ musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact‚ it is a bundle of rights including‚ inter alia‚ rights of reproduction‚ communication to the public‚ adaptation and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work. Why should copyright be protected? Copyright ensures certain minimum

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    Copyright Violation

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    A) A paper on copyright violation 1. Give an outline of the attitudes to copyright violation and illegal downloading as presented in texts 1 and 3. In 2009‚ the three founders of The Pirate Bay (TPB) were convicted of contributory copyright infringement. They were sentenced between four months and one year in prison. In 2006‚ a Swedish prosecutor said‚ “TPB wasn’t guilty of “main” crimes – at best it aids and abets.” Therefore‚ according to Peter Sunde‚ this new conviction‚ which he contributes

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    International Copyright Law

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    There is no such thing as international copyright protection. There is not a universal law that will give an individual protection of their intellectual property throughout the entire world. Nonetheless‚ the importance of this issue is mounting. As the world capitalizes on ever increasing globalization‚ the borders of countries are disappearing. The author Thomas Friedman would say the competitors of today’s world are left with a flat playing field as a result of globalization. Although the field

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    Copyright Outline

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    © © © Copyright Law © © © ➢ Copyright law comes from 17 U.S.C. §101 et. Seq. ➢ Nature of copyright law • Purpose of copyright law: o to stimulate the creation and dissemination of as many works of authorship as possible‚ in order to benefit the public. o To promote progress of science and the useful arts (science refers to © and useful arts deals with patents). o “To promote the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts‚ by

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    Copyright India

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    Copyright India (By Sangam Ghimire & Jyoti Pathak) Meaning Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary‚ dramatic‚ musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact‚ it is a bundle of rights including‚ inter alia‚ rights of reproduction‚ communication to the public‚ adaptation and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work. Indian work "Indian work" means

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    Copyright Infringement

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    Copyright Learning Team Weekly Reflection LAW/421 Learning Team D Weekly Reflection Week three focused on copyright infringement‚ and the legal issues in cyberspace associated with copyright laws. Copyright infringement can be classified into three theories; direct‚ indirect‚ and vicarious. Direct is the most obvious form because the copyright owner can prove legal ownership of the work in question and that the infringer copied the work without permission. A facilitator in indirect theory

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