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    American Economic Association An Introduction to the Law and Economics of Intellectual Property Author(s): Stanley M. Besen and Leo J. Raskind Reviewed work(s): Source: The Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ Vol. 5‚ No. 1 (Winter‚ 1991)‚ pp. 3-27 Published by: American Economic Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1942699 . Accessed: 24/11/2011 08:39 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    In-Depth Integrative Case 1.2 Pharmaceutical Companies‚ Intellectual Property‚ and the Global AIDS Epidemic In-Depth Case 1.2 1. Do pharmaceutical companies have the responsibility to distribute drugs for a low cost in developing countries? What are the main arguments for and against such an approach? What are the advantages and the disadvantages of giving drugs for free versus offering them at low no-profit prices? The Aids epidemic is responsible for taking millions of lives worldwide

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    Topic: Understanding unfair Competition in Intellectual Property. Authors: Suyash Sinha (Roll: 56) & Vaibhav Tyagi (Roll: 46) [BBA(LLB)Hons.‚ VIIIth Semester] Summary: The idea of unfair competition has been around for some time and was mentioned as one of the ways of protecting intellectual property as early as 1900 in the Brussels revision of the Paris Convention. It can best be seen as practices that distort the free operation of intellectual property and the reward system that it provides.

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    INTRODUCTION Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas‚ inventions‚ and creative expressions‚ which are‚ 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

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    Ford and Jaguar: Building Brand Value‚ 2006. Baptie and Company. Web‚ 25 May 2013 Shirouzu‚ Norihiko. Takahashi‚ Yoshio. Toyota Apologizes for Massive Recall. Wall Street Journal. Web. 02 Feb 2010. Spruill‚ Poyner. An Essential guide to trademark protection. Web. 2011 Surowiecki‚ James. The open secret of Success. The New Yorker. Web. 12 May 2008 Taylor‚ Alex. Kahn‚ Jeremy. How Toyota defies gravity – its secret and its legendary production system. Fortune Archive. Web. 08 Dec 1997 Treece‚ James B

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    Ellasaurus Products Enterprises 1. Intellectual Property refers to a number of creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. This includes inventions‚ literature‚ art‚ symbols‚ and designs used by a business. With the ease of stealing from the web‚ copyright laws and intellectual property are important things to consider when creating a web page. Two intellectual property issues that I foresee are the copying or downloading of Ellen’s illustrations and games. Although users should

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    PFIZER ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION Pfizer is the largest American pharmaceutical company and one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. It competes with Merck and Glaxo‚ and markets such well-known medications as Celebrex and Viagra. However‚ the pharmaceutical industry as a whole has undergone changes in recent years with significant consolidation taking place and with increased scrutiny regarding the ways in which drugs are developed‚ tested and marketed. In addition‚ recent controversies

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    Chapter 3 Exercise / Problems: #1 p. 113 1. [Business Organization and Intellectual Property] Phil Young‚ founder of the Pedal Pushers Company‚ has developed several prototypes of a pedal replacement for children’s bicycles. The Pedal Pusher will replace existing bicycle pedals with an easy-release stirrup to help smaller children hold their feet on the pedals. The Pedal Pusher will glow in the dark and will provide a musical sound as the bicycle is pedaled. Phil plans to purchase materials for

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    E-Business Makes Protection of Intellectual Property More Critical‚ Complex than Ever Intellectual property is often defined as the creation of the mind such as inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two parts. Industrial property‚ which is geared towards businesses‚ includes inventions‚ patents‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source. Copyrights which are geared towards

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    Runninghead: COURT CASE ANALYSIS 1 An Analysis of A Intellectual Property Court Case Michael Owens Capella University COURT CASE ANALYSIS 2 An Analysis of A Intellectual Property Court Case AT&T owned the copyright for a certain type of software speech code included in Microsoft’s Windows operating system. When Microsoft sent master versions of the software overseas‚ trite them‚ and sold the trite software‚ AT&T sued for copyright infringement. A company is guilty

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