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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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    Current Situation Illegal Downloading Since the Internet began, people have been sharing files with each other around the world. Many of these files are music, video, and other forms of media. But these files are illegal copies of intellectual properties, which are being given away without compensation to the IP owners. This has become a large problem for the music industry and other digital formats of media. File sharing websites have been around the Internet for years, but the former world…

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    Definition: The Oxford English Dictionary defines Intellectual Property as “chiefly Law property (such as patents, trademarks, and copyright material) which is the product of invention or creativity, and does not exist in a tangible, physical form” (OED, 3rd Ed. 2010). Summary: We know that the economy is constantly changing with new business ventures, young entrepreneurs and an ever evolving world of technology at our fingertips. With this constant form of creative motion; individuals must…

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    Culture Of Piracy

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    engages in online piracy, and why they choose to do so. Steal This Film paints an image of a new generation of pirates. Through the interviews, they make it seem as if piracy is an issue created by a brave new generation that does not believe in intellectual property protection. Moreover, some of the interviewees argue that we pirate simply because it is in our nature to do so. They argue that online piracy is simply a result of a new generation getting back in touch with who we are as humans.…

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    noted also that CleverTech Inc. did not take the precautions of claiming superimposing intellectual property over their designs. Being that CleverTech’s…

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    Sonic Gear Sonic Gear is all regarding showcasing the whole thing Sonic the Hedgehog associated. Excluding that doesn't mean that the lot Sonic is fresh. No. There is a gloomy elevation to all the accumulating, and it is identify transformed Gear. Corporations aren’t for eternity vigilant when deceitful sonic substance, and while that ensue you acquire revolting commodities. Sonic Gear isn't terrified to entitle terrible excellence or horrifying plan when it's originate, and that's what this…

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    venture. And lastly the court may also find it appropriate to supplement the equitable relief with some form of injunctive relief. Question #5: What types of intellectual property protection are available to Jay and Emma for their business ideas/products? Identify each and explain how likely they are to protect those assets via intellectual property law. No need to use the IRAC method on this question, a list will be…

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    Ethical Ethics Of Epipen

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    The reason behind it all boils down to intellectual property rights. Meanings they own the rights to create such medicine and no one can either make it quite the same or no one else can make it at all; depends on the patents at hand. For example, with the Epipen; Mylan owns ninety percent of the epinephrine…

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    The idea/expression dichotomy theory is used to recognise copyright subsistence in the work in some cases. For example, in the United-Kingdom, the requirement of fixation involves that idea that is not reduced into writing or into some tangible form is not copyrightable. But this theory is also used to determine if a substantial infringement occurred, because a court must consider whether it is an idea of an expression of the idea that was taken in the infringing work. For Bently and Sherman,…

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    Whenever any new invention or technology, which has not been previously existed or published in any document which has not been used in the country or anywhere else in the world on any day before such innovation has been registered. When someone has invented some invention or technology and would like to get it in the public domain it is regarded as invention disclosure. When one person discloses his innovation he would require getting it patented in order to protect his innovation from…

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