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    The challenges faced By Indigenous Peoples in achieving justice‚ are both complex and extensive. These issues stem from successive centuries of asserted colonial power‚ which consequently has resulted in the undermining of rights for many Indigenous communities‚ including the Australian Aboriginal Peoples and Maori Peoples of New Zealand. Systemic abuse of power has resulted in the gradual erosion of Indigenous culture‚ and as thus‚ rights of Indigenous communities‚ including Intellectual Property

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    110560 Ways to protect intellectual property on the Internet The Internet is a serious attempt to traditional protection of intellectual property such as copyrights and patents. Some forms of information‚ when made accessible on the Internet‚ are easily copied. Because the costs of copying are low and because copying is often anonymous‚ publishers have often responded with more aggressive enforcement of existing intellectual property rights and with calls for extensions of those rights to cover

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    CASE STUDY: ITELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS CION‚ ROGIE IVAN A IM205 4ISB 1. It is a known fact that software - fully licensed software‚ to be specific - includes features and services that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of business enterprises. Based from the study‚ enumerate and explain each one. Licensed software includes features and services that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of businesses in ways like it reduces the exposure to viruses and other security

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    Born June 13‚ 1922 in North Vancouver‚ British Columbia Canada‚ to a reasonably well off family‚ her parents were of English heritage who had just moved from England to North Vancouver in 1920. She was raised on a farm where she tended to the chickens‚ cows and the horses and often rode along with her father on the daily dairy deliveries. During this time‚ she and her siblings learned the value of hard work and the practical‚ cheerful approach to getting around life’s obstacles. Engaging with people

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    2/12/13 The company for mer ly known as RIM : BounceBack or ByeBye? | The Economist The co mpany fo rme rly k no wn as RIM B o unce B ack o r B ye B ye ? At las t‚ a ne w o pe rating s ys te m. And a ne w name to o Feb 2nd 2013 |From the print edition STEP forward‚ CrackBerry Kevin. Many months ago Kevin Michaluk vowed not to cut his hair until BlackBerry 10‚ the smartphone’s long-delayed new operating system‚ was launched. In New York on January 30th Mr Michaluk‚ who runs CrackBerry

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    participated in small voyages which happen in Mediterranean and Aegean seas which were a calm and relaxing place with a really good weather. His first big voyage happened in 1492.He started from the city of Granada at twelfth may 1492. He and his crew member proceed to find the new landmass for expansion for his king empire. For first few weeks the voyage was smooth‚ but in the month of August‚ Christopher Columbus faces many challenges. On August 6 in the afternoon‚ he realised that the rudder of the boat

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    What is Intellectual Property? Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind‚ such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols‚ names and images used in commerce. IP is protected in law by‚ for example‚ patents‚ copyright and trademarks‚ which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create. By striking the right balance between the interests of innovators and the wider public interest‚ the IP system aims to foster an environment

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    Internal Analysis RIM‚ one of world leaders in mobile communications market‚ stepped into the telecommunication industry with its pioneered BlackBerry products. The BlackBerry’s wireless platform and line of handhelds provides remarkable functions with fully integrated e-mail‚ browser and organizer applications which today made one of the leaders in wireless mobile communication. RIM’s Successful Strategies With worldwide demand for wireless handheld’s‚ RIM quickly identified the market potentials

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    combat them‚ the Pacific Rim nations build the Jaegers: equally colossal humanoid war machines. Each Jaeger is piloted by two people whose brains are linked to share the overwhelming mental load of operating the machine. The Jaegers are initially effective‚ but many are destroyed as the Kaijus grow more powerful and their attacks more frequent. In 2025‚ the involved governments deem the Jaeger program unviable‚ and discontinue it in favor of building massive coastal walls to protect humanity from the Kaijus

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