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    Test Your Knowledge Form Chapter Number and Title: Chapter 6 – Intellectual Property Rights and Computer Technology Your Name: Today’s date: 1. Briefly state the main idea of this chapter. This chapter discusses the foundations of intellectual property rights‚ and how computer technology has influenced and changed the traditional issues of property rights‚ in particular intellectual property rights. 2. List three important facts that the author uses to support the main idea:

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    Patent infringement occurs when a company or an individual uses or sells a patented invention. The scope of a patented invention and its extent of protection depend on the claims of each granted patent. A claim tells the public what is allowed or not allowed without the patent holder’s permission. A patent infringement can only occur in the country where the patent was granted. This will prohibit anyone company or person from making‚ using‚ selling or importing the patented item within the country

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    to protect proprietary technology and brand. Google has registered‚ and applied for the registration of‚ U.S. and international trademarks‚ service marks‚ domain names‚ and copyrights. Additionally‚ they have filed U.S. and international patent applications covering certain of their proprietary technology. Over time‚ they have assembled a portfolio of patents‚ trademarks‚ service marks‚ copyrights‚ domain names‚ and trade secrets covering our products and services. Google proprietary technology is

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    agency involved in head-hunting and recruitment. In order to obtain personal data‚ which they could use for purposes of headhunting‚ the defendants composed and sent e-mails to third parties in the name of Nasscom.  The high court recognised the trademark rights of

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    Features Network Players 2-22 PlayStation®Move Optional FOR HOME USE ONLY: This software is licensed for play on authorised PlayStation®3 systems only. All unauthorised access‚ use or transfer of the product or its underlying copyright and trademark works is prohibited. See eu.playstation.com/terms for full usage rights. Library programs ©1997-2012 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. exclusively licensed to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE). RESALE AND RENTAL ARE PROHIBITED UNLESS EXPRESSLY

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    Copyright © 2000-2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple‚ the Apple logo‚ iTunes‚ and the iTunes logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.‚ registered in the U.S. and other countries. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia. CD‚ DVD‚ Blu-ray Disc‚ and music and video-related data from Gracenote‚ Inc.‚ copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. Gracenote Software‚ copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. One or more patents owned by Gracenote apply to this

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    copyrights‚ trademarks‚ and trade secrets. Different types of intellectual property are protected in different ways‚ but all four types of laws can protect one product or service at the same time. For example‚ “a car is probably protected by patent‚ copyright and trademark laws: The logo of the car may be copyrighted‚ but its engine‚ transmission‚ brake system and electrical system probably are protected by several patents. Meanwhile‚ the name of the model and manufacturer are trademarks.” (Retsky

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    Chapter 15: Turnaround Decision Making at Liz Claiborne Ashley Scott West Georgia Technical College Chapter 15: Turnaround Decision Making at Liz Clairborne Liz Claiborne was once the largest women’s brand on the market. It took less than a decade from the brand being founded to make it into the Fortune 500‚ where it continued to set all kinds of firsts. Even throughout the company’s rough times‚ it always found a way to reinvent itself (Just Style). By 2005‚ the company had grown

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    KFC Corporation v. Marion-Kay Company‚ Inc. 620 F.Supp. 1160‚ Web 1985 U.S. Dist. Lexis 14766 The Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation (KFC) is the franchisor of KFC restaurants. KFC’s registered trademarks and service marks include “Kentucky Fried Chicken‚” “It’s Finger Lickin’ Good‚” and the portrait of Colonel Harlan Sanders. KFC grants licenses to its franchisees to use these marks in connection with the preparations and sale of “Original Recipe Kentucky Fried Chicken.” Original Recipe Kentucky

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    which prompts consumers to insist on “Louis Vuitton or nothing‚” rendering comparisons of Louis Vuitton bags with competing products meaningless the fact that LV creates highly original lines which are difficult to emulate and then register the trademarks and designs. LV developed a wide range of products and other patterns and increase the number of product lines where are careful to have several different colors and shapes to satisfy all consumers’ tastes. LV continually affects consumers

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