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    Intellectual Property Management (1100) Copyright‚ Piracy & Patenting in Germany and Pakistan Submitted to: Dr. Joachim Jakelski Submitted by: Syed Rehan Ahmed Christian Gross Date: 11.06.2013 1 1. Table of Contents 2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 3 3. DEFINITION OF PATENT ................................................................................................ 3 4. PIRACY.

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    Corporate Governance

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    Cover Page ◦Title Corporate Governance: Relevance and significance in the current Corporate environment. ◦Abstract This article will discuss whether the concept of Corporate Governance appears to make a difference in the way in which companies are managed at board level. It will also briefly mention whether the recent economic turmoil in major and minor companies alike‚ would have been due to a lack of proper corporate governance. It will also explore in brief about the principles

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Intellectual property (IP) Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Under intellectual property law‚ owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets‚ such as musical‚ literary‚ and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words‚ phrases‚ symbols‚ and designs. 1.2 The Two Branches of Intellectual Property: Industrial Property

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    Patent Trolls Case Study

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    A Study in Business Law of Patent Trolls March 12‚ 2014 “‘Oh‚ the story of a troll kind of fits ‘cause the whole Billy Goats Gruff thing‚ it’s someone lying under a bridge they didn’t build‚ demanding payment from anyone who passed. I said‚ ‘How about a patent troll?’” Peter Detkin Counsel for Intel It’s a story every child knows: The poor three Billy Goats Gruff that just want to cross the bridge. The evil troll that blocks their way and demands a stiff toll before letting

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    The Law on Patent

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    Philippine Government giving an inventor or their assignee exclude all other s from making‚ using or selling invention within the Philippines. Term of patent * For inventions‚ term is 20 years‚ 5 years for design and 7 for utility model. Patentability Inventions may be a. Machines – a concrete thing‚ consisting of parts or of certain devices and combinations of devices. b. Manufactures – the production of articles for use from raw or prepared materials by giving to these materials

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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: The concept of product patent for pharmaceutical products is likely to make life saving medicine beyond the reach of the poor and deprived section of the society around the world. A number of African countries have been the worst hit by the spective of AIDS. CIPLA an Indian Pharmaceutical Company has offered to market ant aids medicine at one length the cost at which it is sold by global pharmaceutical firm. However due to the product patent‚ law

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    Intellectual Property Rights

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    Intellectual 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

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    A Brief History of Computers

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    A Brief History Of Computers The history of computers starts out about 2000 years ago‚ at the birth of the abacus‚ a wooden rack holding two horizontal wires with beads strung on them. When these beads are moved around‚ according to programming rules memorized by the user‚ all regular arithmetic problems can be done. Another important invention around the same time was the Astrolabe‚ used for navigation. Blaise Pascal is usually credited for building the first digital computer in 1642. It added

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    began during the mid-1970’s with the personal computer revolution‚ using intellectual property rights (IPR) to protect software has been controversial. Presently‚ software can be protected using both copyright and patents. The issue of software patentability is particularly contentious. On one side there are the large‚ mainly U.S. based corporations‚ such as IBM‚ Microsoft and Apple‚ who dominate the software market and have traditionally been are advocates for strong intellectual property protection

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    between related and non-related species. This technology is applied in the production of Genetically Modified (GM) crops/foods in order to meet the desired objectives of the industry operators. The 1980 US Supreme Court pronouncement on the legal patentability of biological life in the Diamond vs. Chakrabartyn case opened the gateway to genetic engineering (Lex Orbis). There are some perceived benefits of the GM foods industry‚ both to the producer and consumer‚ especially in regard to increased food

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