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    Every successful business or product started with a single idea. In order to ensure that your precious and potentially lucrative intellectual property remains protected, securing the assistance of a bona fide patent expert is crucial. In San Francisco, the Patent Law Offices of Rick Martin provide unbeatable advice based on attorney Martin’s extensive experience in the field of patent law. Filing a patent can be a complex process, one that requires the right knowledge to make certain that…

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    It also complies with copyright laws as in the contract of the artist it states that the music is the property of the record label and they may distribute and share it as they please, however a percentage of the profit goes to the artist, per the copyright agreement. One area which the music video does drop on a grey area of representation is with alcohol, where it is used very liberally…

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    Copyright law states that works of original expression may receive a copyright, allowing the recipient to restrict use reproduction and distribution of the work. The breadth of copyright pertains to the uses one is allowed without authorization by the author. The issue of what may be copyrighted has required both legislating and court interpretation. Oracle must develop an integrated strategy to fight back and need to be successful in getting Rimini Street cover all the damages due to lost…

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    Summary of Facts The Plaintiff and the Defendant had been friends for many years before this incident. They are both musicians and both have helped each other out when it came to their careers. When the Plaintiff stated that if someone needed help on a track then he would ask the Defendant to come and join in. The same instance goes for the Defendant; if he needed help with a track or anything he would go to his then friend the Plaintiff. When the Plaintiff asked for help from the Defendant…

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    explain the distinctions in copyright, patent and trademark to a new paralegal just entering the area of intellectual property law. In doing so, in an interoffice memorandum, explain copyright, patent and trademark, compare and contrast the differences between the three and explain the process for securing a patent, a trademark and a copyright. Identify the pros and cons of pursuing such options and provide a working example…

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    Privacy Act Australia

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    to achieve organizational outcomes Copyright act Copyright protection is provided under the Copyright Act 1968 and gives exclusive rights to license others in regard to copying once work, performing it in public, broadcasting it, publishing it and making an adaptation of the work. Rights vary according to the nature of the work. Those for artistic works, for instance, are different from those for literary and musical works. Depending on the material, copyright for literary, dramatic, musical and…

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    Trademark Law

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    Law confines all property. So when you purchase any portion of possessions, whether it is corporeal merchandise, software or a monopoly of rights, the innovative design/concept is secluded by law. There are various ways through which intellectual property can be protected ranging from patents, copy rights and trades marks. A trade mark’s ability to symbolize brands is arguably their most important function, as it is the distinction between objects, and the signification of a particular brand…

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    Monopolies

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    We experience monopolies in our daily lives and may not be aware of it. Some examples are USPS, and FPL. USPS is an excellent example as it is a government protected monopoly. It has domain for First Class mail and Standard mail delivery. Due to the Private Express Statutes of 1792 USPS have exclusive rights with a few exceptions. If you reside in Florida, your electricity bill is paid to FPL it is the only provider of electricity in Florida having no competition it services 35 counties. Due to…

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    Kingdom Fungi Answers

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    Name Vaxi Chokshi Biology 102 Section 002 RL Kingdom Fungi Homework Date 3-20-2015 A. Identify the unknown Fungi specimens: Unknown A Rhizopus stolonifer Unknown B Aspergillus niger Unknown C Penicillium notatum Unknown D________________________________________ B. Type the answer the following questions. (20 pts. each) Remember to include a citation after each question (author, year) and a full citation in the literature cited section at the end of the report. If you…

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    be further investigated and researched. There has been a battle over copyright, intellectual rights, moral rights, and resale rights of artists in the United States. There have been laws passed that deal with these rights along with lawsuits that have appeared to the courts. Artist resale rights are also important to focus on because there are some differing opinions between government officials and artists themselves. Copyright is something that is heard frequently, but not many people fully…

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