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    Ethics in Technology

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    A patent is a twenty year exclusive monopoly on the right to make‚ use and sell a qualifying invention.  This legal authority is considered a reward for the time and effort spent in creating the invention.  In return‚ the invention must be defined in detail to the Patent Office‚ which publishes the information increasing the amount of technological knowledge available to the public.   Since patent rights are exclusive‚ anyone making‚ using or selling the patented invention without the patent owner’s

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    Mission and Strategies Mission: Dell is a company leader in delivering the latest technology in computer systems to customers‚ and a broad range of products that enhance the service. The main concept is to sell directly to customers without intermediaries to better understand their needs and provide personalize assistance to take customers to the next level of service. (1) Strategy: Dell combines direct customer model which is our initial goal‚ with relevant technologies and solutions

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    competitors’ products and whether their product need to be quite different from the current offering to be successful. Ignorance of legal and regulatory issues. The business is subject to many legal and regulatory requirements‚ mainly the necessity for patents‚ trademark and copyrights to protect one’s invention and products. When legal and regulatory issues are overlooked‚ major problems can result (Frederick & Kuratko‚ 2010). In the case of Muckraker‚ the combination of agricultural techniques may

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    Trade Secret

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    Trade secret In regards of Schlossberger’s suggestion that the duty to respect trade secrets has limit and is overridden‚ it seem more emphasizing in whistle blowing aspect. So the question rises that under what conditions is whistle blowing moral justified? In my opinion‚ it does not matter what one’s obligations or confidentiality agreements‚ one is never exempt from the general obligations we have to our fellow human beings. One of the most fundamental of these obligations is not to cause harm

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    Waymo Llc Case Summary

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    Parties: The Plaintiff Waymo LLC is s a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc and is a self-driving company with a mission to make it safe and easy for people and things to move and around‚ with it’s principal place of business located in Mountain View‚ California 94043. The defendant‚ Uber Technologies‚ Inc.(“uber”) is a Delaware company with its principal of place of business at 1455 Market Street‚ San Francisco‚ California. Facts: A project of Google-parent Alphabet has filed a suit against Uber‚

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    Vikram

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    and creativity. In this way‚ they say‚ the poorer countries have nothing to fear from TRIPS. The development of TRIPS The rights covered by TRIPS include copyright and related rights; trademarks; geographical indications; industrial designs; patents; layout-designs of integrated circuits; protection of undisclosed information (trade secrets); and control of anti-competitive practices in contractual licences. The standards of protection and enforcement required of WTO member

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    Sewing Machine

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    the first machine in the US 1842 Elias Howe gets his first patent 1845 Singer was granted his first American patent 1851 He used many other manufacturer’s ideas and put together a foot pedal‚ which was also told to be patented. When Howe saw Singer’s machine he claimed it was very similar to his and Singer lost his case and had to pay Howe $1.15 per machine sold. Howe returns to America and finds people infringing his patent 10 Mar 1854 Among them‚ Isaac Singer‚ and many others. Howe

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    himself and his assigns‚ persons who had acquired by purchase some portion of his patent rights. Now nothing is better known than this‚ that when persons have turned their attention to a particular class of invention they are likely to go on and invent‚ and likely to continuously improve the nature of their invention‚ and continuously to discover new modes of attaining the end desired. Persons‚ therefore‚ who buy patents of inventors are in the habit of protecting themselves from the utter destruction

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    Question (1) A patent is a form of intellectual property. It consists of a set of exclusive rights granted by a sovereign state to an inventor or their assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for the public disclosure of the invention. Patent is the most likely infringed because patent is a legal framework that establishes a patent system which supports and encourages technological innovation and promotes economic development. Patents defend inventions and processes. Patents set time for

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    Ancient Chinese Inventions

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    Ancient Chinese Inventions It is well known that China has an ancient and glorious history‚ from the feudal periods ending in 222 BC through the three Imperial and Intermediate Eras‚ up to the Modern era – over 4000 years of dynastic reigns. It may also be well known that China is the source of many wonderful and useful inventions from spaghetti to gunpowder. This list‚ however‚ will take a slightly different slant of the topic: Chinese inventions and developments that were not known to or adopted

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