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‚ photographs and sculptures‚ and
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According to Devine (2011)‚ Intellectual Property are of four kinds -- copyrights‚ patents‚ trade secrets‚ and trademarks. The same source mentioned that copyright is a form in intellectual property that protects the original authors of both published and unpublished creations. Copyrights have to do with someone writing or making something and have the rights to the article to call it theres. Patents are kind of the same thing the only difference is you came up with the idea and are now trying to
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I. STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION The district court and this Court have subject matter jurisdiction over this case pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 1331 (federal question) and Section 1338(a) (trademarks). This Court has jurisdiction over this appeal pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 1291(a)(1) in that this is an appeal from a permanent injunction entered after the district court granted a motion for partial summary judgment. See LaVine v. Blaine School Dist.‚ 257 F.3d. 981 (9th Cir. 2001). The
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Property is something that individuals and companies can own. Broadly‚ the property is divided into: Tangible and intangible property. The word ‘tangible’ refers to something that has a definable physical form that can be touched‚ whereas‚ word ‘intangible’ refers to something that cannot be perceived by the senses. Further tangible property can be divided into two distinct types that is: Real property refers to land or real estate; Personal property refers to specific items and things that can be
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achieving an Intellectual Property system which helps protect innovativeness encourages creativity and looks after the public’s interests. Intellectual Property is “creations of the mind”. There are two types – Industrial property (e.g. patents‚ trademarks and designs) and copyright and related rights (e.g. books‚ movies and the rights of performing artists). Intellectual Property allows an asset‚ which is a creation of the mind rather than of physical substance (i.e. is intangible)‚ to be owned and
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developing countries. ANS: F PTS: 1 10. IPR transfers from U.S. companies to joint ventures in developing countries often allow U.S. companies to avoid the legal risks and entanglements of direct investment. ANS: T PTS: 1 11. IPRs include patents‚ trademarks‚ and copyright‚ but not trade secrets. ANS: F PTS: 1 12. Foreign laws that require the government approval of a licensing agreement are a form of protectionist policy. ANS: T PTS: 1 13. Many technology transfer agreements prevent the licensee
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