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    Intellectual Property Rights

    DR.V.MAHALAKSHMI M.L,MBA,Ph.D 7A, CID Quarters, V.K.Iyer Road, Mandaveli – 600 028. karunamaha@yahoo.co.in ; Phone: 95 – 044 – 4281 5557, 24615636, Cell: 98404 60478.98842 51564 Profile: [pic] • Dean, Panimalar Engineering College • 15 Years in the realm of Teaching & Training • 8.11 Years full time Legal Practice in various courts. • Currently guiding 6 research scholars in various universities • Legal consultant for corporate houses • Authored a book

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    Intellectual Property Rights

    Intellectual Property Rights: The Internet The creation of the internet has created new avenues where knowledge and information could be shared instantaneously around the world and has been a key component in globalization. We can now share data that we have to almost anyone across the globe. However, this rise in information sharing presents a new problem: the protection of intellectual property rights. Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic

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    Research on Intellectual Property Right

    Research on Intellectual Property rightsBy Collins MerokaCollege | | Introduction Internet as seen in the present advancement in technology has brought myriad of achievements. It has further created a new world for online opportunities and challenges as well. In digital transmission of materials, protected work can be shared through the internet in one form or the other. These forms may include, but not limited to, music, still pictures, video clips and sound. With all these sharing, internet

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    Intellectual Property Rights and the Pharmaceutical Industry

    Intellectual Property Rights and the Pharmaceutical Industry Patented medicines are not to blame for lack of access to life-saving drugs Two bottles of a medicine Two bottles of a medicine for liver patients, Epogen, one real (left) and one counterfeit. (© AP Images) (The following article is taken from the U.S. Department of State publication, Focus on Intellectual Property Rights.) Intellectual Property Rights and the Pharmaceutical Industry By Judith Kaufmann Many claim that

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    Trips (Trade Protected Intellectual Property Rights)

    Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights Coursework 2 Module 7LC018 Harvey Jones Student 100045856 December 2008 It has often been said that the WTO dispute settlement system provides an opportunity for developing countries to challenge trade measures taken by developed countries. This essay is an evaluation of whether the above statement reflects the reality of what happens in the dispute settlement system. Introduction The TRIPS Agreement There must be few people that disagree that there are

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    Accountant

    shareholder expectations PART C: PROTECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ORGANISATION 12. Introduction 5.17 13. What is intellectual property? 5.18 14. Importance of intellectual property 5.18 14-1 Example 5.2: Brand value v. net tangible assets 14-2 Brand values compared to tangible assets 15. Intellectual property rights 5.19 15. Types of intellectual property 5.20 15-1 Trademark

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    Leg 500 Assignment 4 Week 10

    RUNNING HEAD: LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MARKETING, PRODUCT SAFETY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MARKETING, PRODUCT SAFETY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY [Student Name] [Instructor’s Name] [Date] [Course Name] Introduction This paper is concern with legal and ethical issues in advertising, marketing, regulations and intellectual property of product safety with respect to PharmaCARE which is a pharmaceutical company

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    Ip Matters

    Intellectual property rights violations threaten American prosperity. These continued infringements must be regulated through the avenues of Congressional power, and judicial enforcement. Proponents of strong laws that help protect owners of intellectual property rights, rely on the holding in Eldred v, Ashcroft.  While naysayers of stronger laws rely on the decision in Feist v. Rural Telephone, where the Court decided that works, which lack originality and creativity, do not rise to the same level

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    Automated Copyright Enforcement System

    Automated Copyright Enforcement System Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. The automated copyright enforcement system was created to enforce this law by allowing copyright holders to censor any infringement by posters. However, there is a loophole in the system which doesn’t permit it to identify what the

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    Compare the Political Regime of India and China - Poli3001

    outsource their operations. Despite their geographic proximity, China and India have very different political philosophies and regimes which have resulted in variations in their regulatory framework, taxation policies, stock exchanges, intellectual property rights and the consequential foreign direct investment and growth. The Peoples Republic of China operates through a single party political system led by the Communist Party of China. Traditionally, Marxist ideologies dominated the nation’s

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