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    Patent Troll Introduction (Kirubael) The word "Troll" represents individuals who like to cause problems, arguments, or just make people upset. A Patent troll is a term applied to a company or person who is trying to "enforce patent rights against accused infringer's in an attempt to collect licensing fees but do not manufacture the supply" (1). The main function of a patent troll is not to produce or sell items but just to convince third parties to purchase a license. There are two main types…

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    George Crum invented the potato chip in 1853. He was a chef at the Moon-Lake resort, when one of the customers complained that the fries were to thick so Crum made a thinner batter.The customer loved it, thus the potato chip was invented. James Naismith invented the game of basketball in 1891. He was a P.E. teacher and he wished his students could play a sport in the winter. Whitcomb L. Judson invented the clasp locker (zipper) in 1893. Whitcomb L. Judson and Lewis Walker founded the Universal…

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    People hear about all these great inventors in life, such as Benjamin Franklin, who discovered electricity, The Wright Brothers, who built and flew the first powered aircraft and also let's not forget about the great Alexander Bell, who created the first practical telephone! There were so many incredible people that invented items that helped our society prosper and grow in so many ways, and if I were to invent something it would be simple and would help everyone who seems to lose everything.…

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    Though just reading the words don't hit home what this done to the wool industry, but changing the motion of the blades from circular to straight improved the cut to the wool and also improved the speed of the shearing process dramatically. Being one of the industries that helped Australia advance into the modern world at that time, this invention could be seen as the driver of Australia’s advancement. So far ahead of its time was his inventions design that to this day no improvement has been…

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    As a business professional, I think companies have a general right to their intellectual property. Organizations put a great deal of time, effort, and resources into developing new products. Propriety over a new product is gained by utilizing the patent process. Businesses should not be allowed to benefit from the intellectual property of other companies. As a stakeholder,…

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    Double Gum Research Paper

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    Gum!! I would have to say that gum is the single most awesome invention in the world. I say this mainly because I would have never thought that something could be made to where it was edible; that could start as a solid piece of perfection, and then gradually transform its self into a stretchy, balloon blowing, way too much fun to play with when you are done piece of gum. All of this just in a matter of moments after chewing and savoring that juicy flavor of perfection. Though I love me some…

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    Hey there. I’m Larry Bennett. I invent stuff. Recently, I’ve been getting something like a writer’s block for inventors. I’ve almost finished something that will change the market, but I can’t find this missing piece of it. I’ll probably have to invent that too, except I have no idea what that’ll be either. I have a day job at Dairy Queen. I’m there now, actually. I hate it at Dairy Queen. It’s pretty much the only job I was qualified for, since I dropped out of high school to “pursue my dream…

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    Inventions have been built by inventors for years. For instance, phones, games, and computers. Some of them came out perfectly well. Like the Nintendo Switch, it works very well. However, some people can't invent anything good. They always fail at what they do. They can't invent nothing correctly for trying to get it done quickly. Most teachers have to use sticky notes. Spencer might have invented a weak adhesive But does not mean it still couldn't be used for good. It could easily stick and…

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    Have you heard of the very first scientist that invented the very first aqua lung device. Incase you don’t know a aqua lung device is the very first machine that allowed humans to breath underwater. Not only did this person invent the aqualung device this person also invented the first underwater camera which allowed people to take photos of all the animals and plants underwater. Well if you still haven’t guessed who i will give you more clues. This person conducted underwater expeditions as…

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    Hudson Fisher Case Summary

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    of the late great Hudson Parker. The first option has its benefits and its disadvantages, which could bring down the entire company if the secret becomes public. There are definitely risks that comes with withholding the truth. GPC could lose their patent rights and have to prove if Hudson Parker is the inventor of Parkelite. For a more ethical approach, GPC’s counsel, Mr. Lowell could do more research and get in touch with someone that is closet of kin to Mr. Karl Gintz and inform them of a…

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