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    Thomas Crapper

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    the work he did for the kings. Thomas crapper has nine patents‚ four for improvements to drains‚ three for water closets‚ one for manhole covers and the last for pipe joints. The most famous invention was invented by one of his employees named Albert Giblin. He invented the "silent Valveless Water Waste Preventer" it was a symphonic discharge system that allowed a toilet to flush effectively when the cistern was only half full. The Patent was issued to Giblin for this product. Thomas Crapper

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    re propria”. It is a valuable intangible property which vests on the owner in the form of artistic‚ literary‚ dramatic‚ musical‚ cinematographic works and sound recording. It also exists in any new creation which has any utility and industrial application; i.e‚ to any invention. These rights are protected because they are the brain child of a person and the fruits of his labour. They are worthy of protection by national laws and international laws because of the fact that the civilised nations recognises

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    Take home exam/assignment – Business Law for IBA - 2012 A. Contract for independent contractor Find a suitable contract and shorten it (or write one yourself from scratch)‚ so you have just the essentials to offer as an agreement for that consulting job for that consulting firm. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT http://www.free-legal-document.com/free-independent-contractor-agreement.html THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE: Better Software Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “the Company”)

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    did it center? Lowell‚ Massachusetts(Northeast). Textiles became America’s first major industry. 2. Name three of this era’s important inventors and their respective inventions. John Deere perfected the plow. Cyrus McCormick‚ in 1834‚ received a patent for a reaping machine‚ a horse-drawn device that allowed one man to cut and stack ten to twelve acres of grain in a single day. Samuel Colt made his mark on the firearms industry. He patented and manufactured a “six-shooter‚” a pistol with a revolving

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    robots using only Lego pieces. Also‚ when I was in college‚ I extended my skills and tried to invent something all by myself for my Extended Essay whose purpose serves to harvest water energy using the rain channels around houses. This is just an application of using machines to generate energy using raw nature itself but in our own houses. With all my craziness in this whole invention thing‚ I managed to build up a sense of appreciation towards the Earth and Mother Nature as I was very sad seeing the

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    Swot Shiseido

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    SHISEIDO Shiseido was founded in 1872 in Japan and started to export its products in 1929. Therefore the company has had the advantage of being one of the first movers. This is one of the reasons why Shiseido’s products have reached a high degree of market penetration. S: The main strength of Shiseido is that the company is focusing on offering high quality products. In order to do so they developed a unique strategy of combining Western technology with the regional needs of every country

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    factors affecting the company - japan holding increasing share of the market in the 90s‚ potential competition? german/dutch markets? australia? financial situation of the french company... • seeing the potential in europe alex took out a european patent - costs $30000 • licensing agreement - mctaggart - new foreign customer • reasons for licensing for mctaggart- already a demand for the product - cant build the market in scotland on the basis of shipments - expensive for mctaggart - shipment costs

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    laws in more than 1 country is known as standardization. 4. Intellectual property can be broadly classified as either industrial property or copyrights. 5. A patent is a right granted to the inventor of a product or process that excludes others from making‚ using‚ or selling inventions. 6. Industrial property includes patents and trademarks‚ which are often considered a firm’s most valuable assets. 7. Copyright are protected under the Geneva Convention

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    key aspect in IPR

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    Borenstein for her assistance in writing an earlier version of this paper. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Defining Intellectual Property Rights ............................................................................................... 1 (a) Patents.......................................................................................................................................... 1 (b) Trade-marks .........................................................................................

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    Donna Cooper Case Summary

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    writing desk and gave it a shove. When doing so one of the desk legs gave way and the desk ended up falling on Miss Cooper. When David got over to help he found a new drawer that he had never seen before with in the desk that contained the original patent to Parkelite. The only problem is that when looking over the document he noticed that Hudson Parker‚ the man who founded the company‚ did not originally come

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