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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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    Throughout the world of business the importance of innovation is displayed by the wants and needs of consumers. The desire for change and new products is always wanted by consumers and thought about by entrepreneurs. It is important to be innovative because that is how new ideas are thought of and produced. In many cases various examples of innovation were highlighted and expressed. Without innovation, people in society today would not have the latest technologies that they enjoy. Innovation is…

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    the hide-and-seek toy. Getting idea’s stolen is common according to Rodriguez: “Inventors say they never rest easy” (549) and competitors are always trying to take another’s idea and tweak it to make it better. Moreover, in the invention field, patents never fully protect inventors from copycats, which teaches inventors hard lessons. Rodriguez relates how Mark Summers said, “bringing an idea to the marketplace can be daunting for inventors who lack the experience and knowledge” (550). With that…

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    Anthem Innovation

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    What does the world of Anthem imply about the nature of technological progress? The society in the beginning of Anthem is a collective society with no room for any independence and it is a society that is very technologically primitive. The collective society of Anthem does not allow for innovation because they reject new ideas, frown upon independent thinking, and restrict people from doing what they want. These three ideas of the collective society block all innovation and research from the…

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    The efficacy provision in the Patents Act of 2005 for India was necessary because it prevented other medications that were a new form of an existing drug from being patented. Any company trying to introduce a new medication was required to show proof that the medication had more effectiveness than an existing drug. In regards to the patent provisions in India, the provisions were put in place for many different reasons. In 1970, India Parliament adopted a new Patent Law that prohibited foods…

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    After some improvement Sundback patented another version of his first patent whom he called “separable Fastener” in 1917 . The invention work efficiently, the two sides of the zipper are offset by a half a tooth 's height, making the two sides brought together then the dimple of a tooth on one side engages with the nib of…

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    The most successful businesses begin with an idea that is completely novel and unique. When a company becomes the only entity which can fulfill a customer’s needs, that business stands to make an enormous profit. For that reason, companies which create new products or processes need to zealously guard their secrets from competitors. Without strong trade secret protections, unique ideas can become the industry standards, a business’ competitive advantages are lost. California law is very…

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    Fetal Tissue Case Summary

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    A lawsuit has been filed against 2 biological supply companies, claiming that they sold fetal tissues acquired between the time-frame of 2009-2015 from planned parenthood at extremely expensive prices around the world which is against the law. The biological companies claim that the allegations of overpricing dead fetal tissues extracted from aborted babies held against them are just “accounting issues”. The 2 companies has charged as much as $700 a vial for fetal tissue that only costed them…

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    It was initially rejected by both companies, but Parker Brothers later reconsidered. In 1935, Darrow acquired a patent for Monopoly (U.S. Patent 2,026,082), which included nearly all of the graphics still in use today. Parker Brothers subsequently acquired the patent and began to publish and sell Monopoly. At some point in 1936, Parker Brothers were selling 20,000 copies of the game every week. He was the first millionaire game designer…

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