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    Snap Inc. Case Analysis

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    Snap Inc. is a publicly traded company ( as of March 2017),that allows its users to record videos and take pictures in a “Snap”. Up until March 2017, the company was a privately held company.This application is used on smartphones such as Iphones and Androids. The videos and/or photos can be taken and can last up to 24 hours. Snapchat was created by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown in 2011. Later on in the fall of 2011, Reggie Brown was booted from the company following a dispute of…

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    Google Inc. Case Analysis

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    Its highest valued trademark, “Google”, is approximated to be $44B in 2011 by Forbes, which is 27% of the business’s value [10]. Figure 1 shows the evolution of Google logo. Figure 1 Evolution of Google logo since the initial logo [8]. 2.2.2 Patents One of the most remarkable…

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    Hong Kong Case Study

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    However, if the royalty was paid by STPL for the use or right to use the trademark in Hong Kong, it will be taxable under Section 15(1)(b). However, if the licence agreement stipulates that royalty payment is for the use or right to use of the trademark in the Mainland only, Section 15(1)(b) does not apply. Even Section 15(1)(b) does not apply, under Section 15(1)(ba), the royalty paid to TI will be chargeable if the trademark is used outside Hong Kong and the royalty is deductible to STPL. This…

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    The simplest of Descartes arguments is the ontological argument (Fifth Meditation) – God is the most perfect being, existence is a more perfect trait then non-existence, god must exist. Another of his arguments is the trademark argument, there is three possible causes for an idea, Innate – an idea that is a part of your nature, Acquired – an idea that has arisen from external forces and Devised – an idea that you created intellectually. Ideas and their causes also have…

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    stores operate under the brand names: Foot Locker Approved, Kids Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, Champs Sports, Footaction, Sidestep, Runners Point, Eastbay, and SIX:02. After researching the United States Patent and Trademark Office database, Foot Locker has 52 records. The first trademark was established on November 20, 1979 and the registrant was Kinney Shoe Corporation. Currently there are 13 active records for Foot Locker on the USPTO database. One of Foot Locker’s competitors is Finish…

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    Innovation contributes to Nike’s success. Their designers are creativity in keeping up with the trends and listening to what the customer wants. A new company would not be able to keep up. It would take years of research for the new companies to hire and train their employees to compete with Nike. Nike uses top athletes to wear and sponsor their products. The company also has contracts with universities to promote their athletic gear. This is part of Nike’s marketing strategy. A startup company…

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    Bob Fosse, a jazz director and choreographer, is lauded for his unique artistry of choreography. During the 1950s-1970s, Broadway musicals and films were very popular. Fosse’s work gained a lot of popularity because of the different approach he took on jazz dance. He soon became one of the most notable choreographers of his time. His work has forever changed the way audiences perceive dance, making his work historically relevant and unique. Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927 in…

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    Misappropriation Trade secret misappropriation is different from violations of other IP rights, since by definition trade secrets are secret, while patents and registered copyrights and trademarks are publicly available. Unlike other forms of IP [2], trade secret is basically a do it yourself form of protection. You do not register with the government to secure your trade secret. You simply keep the information confidential and personal. Trade secret protection lasts for as long as the secret is…

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    director, Christopher Nolan clearly portrays this in his films through his trademark directorial style of editing with specific use of non-linear narrative and mise en scene to create tension for his audience Through closely analysing the open scenes of Nolan’s Memento (2000) and Inception (2010), the audience can understand Nolan’s directorial style and the recurring theme of the protagonist’s struggles. Nolan’s trademark techniques are effectively used to manipulate and entertain his…

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    Importance of Monosodium Glutamate Monosodium glutamate is a standout amongst the most essential salt having much significance in the nature in living and additionally non-living things • MSG in human body • MSG in sustenances • Meat, Poultry and Fish • Beverages • Pickled vegetables • Salads and dressings • Dairy • Baked Goods • Savory Flavors MSG in human body Glutamate - Protein Building Block and Excitatory Neurotransmitter. Glutamate is one and only of various amino acids used…

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