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    Property Rights: Copyright and Patent Copyrights and patents hold a major importance for business owners‚ and companies. I will discuss in detail what a copyright and patent are and the importance the two of them hold. What is Intellectual Property Rights; it refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce which leads to patents. What is a patent? A patent is an exclusive right granted

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    on the market or attempt to sell to a company‚ your first priority is to get a patent on your invention. You want to do this for several reasons‚ but most importantly‚ you want to protect what belongs to you. However‚ you should get an attorney for the patent process. The following are a few of the reasons for this. An attorney can help determine if your invention qualifies Everyone assumes that they can get a patent‚ but not everything can be patented. Abstract ideas‚ formulas or simple computer

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    APPLE VS SAMSUNG PATENT BATTLE A THREAT TO INNOVATION Rather than innovate and develop its own technology and a unique Samsung style for its Smartphone product and computer tablets‚ Samsung choose to copy Apple’s technology user interface and innovation style in these infringing products. Apple had accused Samsung of copying its intellectual property‚ including its very broad design patents for rectangular "electronic devices. And Apple wants to use those patents to stop its competitor from selling

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    implement them through the commercialization of a product or service‚ they have to be rewarded so that all their effort‚ time‚ and money aren’t spent in vain. From a rule utilitarian point of view‚ from a macroeconomic perspective‚ granting software patents by giving the exclusive right to sell‚ use‚ and make for a certain number of years might persuade people to explore new ideas‚ thus increasing and promoting innovation. When the U.S. had just become independent from Britain‚ it wanted to heavily

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    MNGT 3280 Spring‚ 2013 Yinye Wang What are the facts? What are the critical issues are you see them? What are the ethical implications of each possible alternative outcome the court could choose? Does the desire to patent this human gene violate important values? Is it that? Has the patenting process been fair in its application? Is more than one correct alternative? Which values are in conflict? Which of these seems more important to you? Can you find an alternative that would

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    Comparison between Homestead and Free Patents | Homestead Patent | Free Patent | Definition | A dwelling with adjacent land.A mode of acquiring public land by grant to persons seeking to establish and maintain agricultural homes thereon conditioned upon actual‚ continuous and personal occupancy of the same as a home‚ and the cultivation and improvement of the land. | A mode of acquisition through the confirmation of an imperfect or incomplete title over a parcel of public land suitable for and

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    Intellectual Property Laws of India James Thanickan When India became a Republic in 1950‚ India had Intellectual Property legislations on copyrights‚ patents‚ designs and trade marks. These were mostly adaptations of the laws of Great Britain in each area and were of general international norms. Subsequently‚ India modified the Intellectual Property legislations to make them meet national needs and requirements. Pursuant to the country’s joining the World Trade Organisation‚ India either modified

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    Assignment 1 You work for Tract and Co‚ Licensed Conveyancers of High Street‚ Northtown‚ Cornwall. You have an appointment with a new client‚ Miss Helen Troy. At your meeting‚ she tells you that she would like to purchase Lilac Cottage on the edge of the picturesque village of Trepolpen. The price will be £125‚000. 1. Briefly outline the matters which you will discuss with your client at this contact. (15 marks) If not already known‚ I would request Miss Troy’s full name and address

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    Trade secret law provides incentives for inventors to create new‚ even though the invention would be for example too obvious to receive status of patentable invention. Without trade secret law‚ there would be a gap‚ relying only to patent law‚ which excludes the protection for invention that don’t quite fill all the requirements to be patentable. Ideas‚ such as secrets should be protected in some way‚ although not patentable. Thus‚ trade secret law enhances incentives to create. The argument for

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    Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is a common finding in preterm infants‚ and can contribute to the development of other complications. The aim of this paper is to critique recent research and literature around the use of paracetamol in treating PDA. Background In the foetal circulation‚ the primary role of the DA is to divert the ventricular output away from the lungs towards the placenta in utero by its connection between the pulmonary artery and the descending aorta. Its patency is regulated by

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