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    scale. The petitioner also maintains that the law does not provide that the intended use or use in industry of an article eligible for patent bars or invalidates its registration under the Law on Copyright. The test of protection for the aesthetic is not beauty and utility‚ but art for the copyright ad invention of original and ornamental design for design patents. In like manner‚ the fact that his utility designs or models for articles of manufacture have been expressed in the field of automotive

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    Nadu Subject: Suggested course of action for Dr. Narendran Dear Dr. Narendran‚ Attached herewith is a short report analyzing the various alternatives available to you in response to Dr. Ramkumar’s request regarding acquiring and commercializing patent on his research. After evaluation of various options‚ the recommended solution is to sign an agreement with a manufacturer and gain annual royalties on sales of medicine. Detailed analysis is presented in the report attached herewith. Regards‚

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    images and names. Intellectual Property have different rights which is patent‚ utility model or industrial design‚ layout design‚ geographical indication‚ trademark‚ copyright and related rights and protection of undisclosed information. It has three most common classification; Patent‚ Copyright and Trademark. Patent is granted for inventions‚ technical solution to a problem in any field of human activity. A patent owner has the exclusive right to make use‚ sell or import the patented

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    bestowed the status of property on account of public willingness. Exclusive rights are provided to the inventors or creators of that property‚ in order to enable them to reap commercial benefits from their creative efforts or reputation. Along with Patents‚ Trademarks and Copyrights owing vital importance under the IP Law‚ Industrial Designs have also become fundamentally necessary with the emerging technology in the manufacturing and industrial sector. At the junction of artistry and industry‚ industrial

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    machine’s’ first factory test commenced‚ during which it reached a record production of 75 completed pairs of shoes in one day. Investors flocked around the golden egg of opportunity‚ and business soared so high that Matzeliger was forced to sell his patent rights for stocks in the company producing his invention instead. 65 years and several companies later‚ the United Shoe Machinery Corporation was created through mergers‚ and came to be worth billions of dollars through their domination of the American

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    Case Studies Paper VIII (404) Sem.IV M.Com.Part II Patter 2008 Wef from June 2009 Case Studies : There will be a paper of case studies for external students. The paper will be set for 80 marks to be converted to 100 marks. In the question paper 04 cases are given. It will be covered‚ each carrying 20 marks. Note : The paper of case studies will be offered only by external students only.. CASE No.1 : ‘X’ Limited of India‚ is the leading company‚ in manufacturing and distributing computers through

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    THE COMPUTER AGE AND THE INVENTOR by Dr Farag Moussa © President of the International Federation of Inventors’ Assocations (IFIA) (e-mail: invention-ifia@bluewin.ch) Keynote speech given at the International Invention Symposium "How Invention & Innovation Open New Business" (Hong Kong‚ November 27‚ 1998) Different eras of political history are frequently identified with royal dynasties‚ or great wars and revolutions. Eras in the history of art and architecture may be distinguished

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    Property Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. IP is divided into two categories: Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source; and Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works such as novels‚ poems and plays‚ films‚ musical works‚ artistic works such as drawings‚ paintings‚ photographs and sculptures

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    benefits of waiting until they had been granted patents to ask for customer feedback? An inventor should file a patent early and often. It protects the inventors from society’s constant needs and problems. If your invention has been in public disclosure one day before a patent is filed. One cannot file a patent application with some foreign countries providing a one year grace period (Patents-Trademarks-Copyrights). The advantages of getting a patent are getting financial rewards‚ gaining competitive

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    certain products or services‚ or use certain trademarks or trade names within a designated geographic area. 4. AmortizationResearch and Development CostsFranchiseIntangible AssetsGoodwill Costs incurred by a company that often lead to patents or new products. These costs must be expensed as incurred. 5. FranchiseGoodwillIntangible AssetsResearch and Development CostsAmortization The excess of the cost of a company over the fair value of the net assets required.

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