Intellectual Property: Case Study Intellectual Property Law Dmitriy Perepelkin Sergei Lazarevich Kirill Evdokimov Olga Afanasyeva Vladislav Kornilov April 2016 Degree Programme in International Business Intellectual Property Law Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Law 3 3 Sanctions to the Offender 3 4 Outcome 3 5 Conclusion 3 References 4 Introduction On 3rd of December 2015 on Finnish news portal yle.fi was published an article about a dispute between two brands
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Rand’s rise to the prominence coincided with a broad cultural, political and social change in America that took place in the context of the Cold War. Fighting against the common enemy in the war had briefly improved the relations between United States and Great Britain on one side and Soviet Union on the other, but once the war ended any hopes of more permanent cooperation faded quickly. If 1945 Yalta conference had closed on an optimistic note, then Potsdam meeting a few months later already ended
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Asia the Beauty and Diversity for a Vacation One of the world’s largest and most diverse continent is Asia. Its total Area, including Asian Russia (with the Caucasian isthmus) but excluding the island of New Guinea, amounts to some 17,226,200 square miles, thus it roughly represents one-third of the land surface of Earth. Asia has both the highest and the lowest points on the surface of Earth, in addition to having the longest coastline of any continent. Moreover, Asia is usually subjected to the
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NATO: Joint Operations In the years following the Second World War, a new superpower began to emerge that had conflicting ideals with the United States and Western Europe, the Soviet Union. As a result of Soviet military might, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created in 1949 to counter and deter Soviet military aggression. The original treaty included 12 nations from North American and Western Europe, today, the number of member nations has grown to 29 with the three largest contributors
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Communism in Russia Communism in Russia has a negative impact on its citizens. There are mixed opinions about communism in Russia. For example, in communist Russia they have a powerful economy. If Russia was how Marx envisioned, it would be exceptional but now it’s corrupt. Because of several major factors, Russia should not be a communist country. Many people don’t know that communism in Russia has a vast and rugged history. To start, the original vision for it is called Marxism and was created
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The Cold War was a political and military tension in result of World War II between the two superpowers of the United States and Russia. During this time, a famous American writer, reporter, and political commentator, by the name of Walter Lippmann, was one of the first to introduce the issues and events of the Cold War. One of his famous essays toward the Cold War issues was the Critique of Containment which was written in 1947. It focused more on foreign policy and protection of the United States
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History of the Internet: A quick review. October 4, 1957 Sputnik was successfully launched into orbit becoming the catalyst that would bring about the collaborative creation of the Internet. Due to Sputnik's launch America took a greater interest into the development of space age technologies including computers. To focus on these advancements the government created the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Czar Nicholas II was a poor leader during the period he was in charge ( "Czar of Russia Nicholas II"). After the Russo-Japanese he signed a Manifesto saying that he will give basic liberties to all the Russian people ("March 15, 1917: Czar Nicholas II Abdicates"). "However, Nicholas soon retracted most of these confessions, and the Bolsheviks
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The tensions were “cold” between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II. Post World War II, the Allies were the United States and Western Europe, and the Axis were the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. The Cold War was the fight between the United States and the Soviet Union. The United States were the richest country where as the Soviet Union was still recovering from casualties after WWII. Both countries were fighting for global power because they were the world’s superpowers
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Kennan came up with to get tough on Russia. The containment was to stop further Soviet Union communist from getting larger. President Truman grabbed a hold of that advice from Kennan and went another level with it. Stalin did not trust the United States government and did not want to come
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