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    According to World Intellectual Property Organization, a trademark can be defined as "any sign that individualizes the goods of a given enterprise and distinguishes them from the goods of its competitors." The trademark of Magic Wand Remote Control will be the diagonally slanting picture of a magic wand in a rectangular box. The rectangular box will also display the small pictures of electronics and electrical items in the background. The trade mark will connect to the potential customers as…

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    With Freedom and Justice for All. In her book, From Goods to a Good Life – Intellectual Property and Global Justice, Madhavi Sunder explores the rich connections between cultural production and human freedom. Sunder states that, “Intellectual property does more than incentivize the production of more goods, the law fundamentally affects the ability of citizens to live a good life”. This book takes a look at intellectual property and develops an understanding that peers further than innovation,…

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    recording, paintings, photographs, films and radio programs. This right protects individual rights and economic interests of the author in relation to this work. Partly it speaks also of the intellectual property intellectual property and thus is placed on the physical property protection and intellectual property, but together, but this concept is being fiercely debated. Copyright does not need to be registered and belong to the author when a work is recorded retain at least once on a storage…

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    Project Task 1: Express Books Intellectual Property Policy 1 Purpose The purpose of the Express Books Intellectual Property Policy is to provide a guide that will allow the successful management of any intellectual property concerns Express Books might have. It provides information and rules that will help decide how to protect existing intellectual property owned by Express Books and to encourage and protect the creation of new intellectual property. 2 Scope This policy applies to all…

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    I was placed in a situation at a former employer not to long ago which questioned my intellectual courage. I have been a firefighter paramedic for over twenty six years,happily married with two young children and worked with both male and female partners of all races and sexual orientations without major issues until recently. A former employer wanted me to work and sleep alone in a out lying small station with another woman for twenty four…

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    The notion of intellectual property rights being subjected to uniform laws is a compelling argument, but I don’t think it is a realistic one. It sounds like an ideal situation where no matter what country you are in, you know what to expect. Honestly, I think it might be impossible or at least would take years to successfully carry out. There are too many differences in the laws across the nation and some countries may have to change their current laws to comply with uniform laws causing more…

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    Intellectual assets are important drivers of wealth creation and competitive advantages. Boeing’s human and social capital, technology, and intellectual property rights all contribute to value of the company. Human capital is the foundation of intellectual capital at any firm. Boeing’s employees make the company possible. Employees are hired for their specific set of skills that will allow them to excel in a certain position. While these capabilities are obviously necessary, Boeing expects more…

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    no recognition to the owner for the work. Page 1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) Intellectual property (IP) is “an asset with a prime value which derives from the product of human knowledge, discovery, invention or mental creativity” (New Penguin Business Dictionary, 2003). IP basically includes most human effort expended in creating a product. Industrial property and copyright together are called Intellectual property (IP); because they relate to creations…

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    TEXTBOOK OVERVIEW Intellectual property is a field of law that has been steadily growing and changing over the years as countless new inventions are patented and protected. Intellectual property is defined as “something that is literally created.” This can be applied in two major ways; that represented by a physical item, such as an invention of “equipment, or machinery”, and that represented by ideas, such as artwork, dance, and literature. This type of property is protected by patents and…

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    the DMCA is broken, simply because the creators of the intellectual property do not seem to be as protected as the people who are potentially infringing, or that companies like YouTube can have others work on their site, simply by claiming it isn’t their fault. This is not true. In fact, the DMCA often protects copyright holders work. MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster is a perfect example of this. In 2005, a small conglomeration of intellectual property holders sued file sharing site Grokster after…

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