Intellectual Property Rights

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    Global Trade

    Molina Jr. GLOBAL/INTERNATIONAL TRADE 7/10/12 OM09402 IP laws- This is the area of law that deals with and oversees the creation of intellectual property patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secret laws; the protection of intellectual property rights; and the legal pursuit of those who infringe on another’s rights to his/her intellectual property. It overlaps with several other areas of law, such as patent law, copyright law, contract law, tort law, trademark law and litigation. Trademark-A

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    Intellectual Property -Music and Art and Fair Use

    Intellectual Property -Music and Art and Fair Use BUS311: Business Law I (BAI1414A) 4/20/2014 Philosophers have barely taken an interest in the ethics dealing with intellectual property, this despite societies continued debate over “fair use” of copyrighted materials. We justify copy and paste forgoing old set standards of how we give credit for intellectual achievement in lieu of convenience. One has to wonder as technology continues to advance and copyrighting laws become diluted that

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    Latin America

    policies are designed by the government through high-level decision making processes. The US has been involved in foreign affairs with Latin America for some time now. How are the US and Latin America with Foreign Affairs? Are Latin Americans’ Intellectual Properties being robbed? Are Latin American countries being restored and growing? There are many other questions to ask regarding the foreign policy issues concerning Latin America. One huge problem with Foreign Affairs/Policies is the Drug Trafficking

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    Legal and Ethics

    Legal and Ethical Considerations in Marketing, Product Safety, and Intellectual Property Three Ethical Issues When looking at PharmaCARE’s relationship with the Colberians, you see that the company’s treatment of the indigenous population is unethical. In terms of intellectual property, the scenario in Assignment 2 highlights the exploitation of the Colberians. While the indigenous population freely shares their information about their cures, the company exploits them by not compensating them

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    Ipr and Competition

    Methodology: 4 Hypothesis: 4 INTRODUCTION 5 Intellectual Property Rights and policy 6 Competition Law and Policy 7 CONFLICT BETWEEN IPR AND COMPETITION LAW 9 INDIAN SCENARIO 14 Analysis of Judgments 16 CONCLUSION 20 BIBLIOGRAPHY 21 List of abbreviations AIR - All India Reporter CCI – Competition Commission of India US – United States of America Del – Delhi Bom - Bombay SC – Supreme Court IPR – Intellectual Property Rights GI – Geographical Indication Index of Authorities

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    Intellectual Property and Developing Countries

    Intellectual Property and Developing Countries Intellectual Property and Developing Countries The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) describes Intellectual property (IP) as creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. Because Intellectual property is not physical, it poses some difficulty when trying to establish and enforce laws to protect it. The most common ways of protecting Intellectual property

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    Intellectual Property

    Intellectual Property What is intellectual property? What do intellectual property laws define? What are the categories of intellectual property protections? What international treaties are in place for protection of U.S. intellectual property? Intellectual property is any creation produced by a person’s mind that has some form of commercial value, such as brand names, films, literary works, and graphics. In addition, intellectual property laws define the rights of ownership to the creator of

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    Automakers Become Software Companies

    AUTOMAKERS BECOME SOFTWARE COMPANIES? Case Study 2 Abstract Automakers’ diving in head first in merging cutting edge technology with automobiles has caused some growing pains. The issues with providing a constant source of Wi-Fi capabilities, privacy concerns, distributing necessary software upgrades, and protecting the customers identity have been issues auto makers have faced since this endeavor started to enter

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    Describe the Opportunities and the Challenges Franchisors Face When Entering Emerging Markets Such as China.

    as China. Firstly, the legal framework in the said countries may be unable or inadequate to protect the intellectual property rights (e.g. brand-name, trademarks, patent, proprietary know-hows) of the franchisors. When someone has pirated the said elements to their own business, it always take lengthy and complicated process for the law enforcement. In some countries, intellectual property laws may not be uniformly enforces on nationwide basis. Unlike developed market such as USA or Hong

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    Stem Cell Research Paper

    Johnathan Bailey Ethical Thinking in the Liberal Arts Grand Canyon University Intellectual Property assignment The main points of the article is that protecting intellectual property is highly important in this information age. The reasons happen to be that people steal information all the times from others, use this information as their own, patent it, even though it wasn't theres. I feel that its important for inventors or just every day people to protect what they make, people

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