In a dry season * Reflect life in late 19 centaury setting * Graphically describe the country side ..bathurst and macqurie river * Attempt to show the element that paints life in Australia * Observation in “In a dry season” is to evoke humour in a way in which he describe the railway lines. (verbal humour) – censored words in the bush liar * Understatement to create humour such as the description of the dryness of the bush (second paragraph) * The adversity of living in
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symbols, names and images used in commerce” intellectual property is protected by the law, in form of patents, trademarks and copyright. Intellectual property is split into two categories; copyright and industrial property. Copyright covers films, music, art and literary works; copyright ensures that the patent holder is the primary benefactor of their creation. Industrial property covers patents for inventions, trademarks and industrial designs. Patents provide protection of ownership for inventors of
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intellectual labor by law. Usually, the intellectual property can be divided into two types of industrial property and copyright. The industrial property includes inventions (patents), logo, industrial designs and trademarks; copyright includes artistic works literary. Actually, intellectual property is an intangible property; its object is the product of intellectual or knowledge. Its value is same as houses, cars, jewelry and other tangible property, and it also protected by governmental laws; for some well-know
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[pic] Assignment on Intellectual Property Comparison Between Developed And Developing Countries. Submitted to Fahmida Hasan Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration Submitted by |Name |ID | |Rajib Kundu |2010-2-10-329
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Intellectual property is any product of the human creations that the law protects in order to prevent unauthorized use by others. In fact, the ownership of intellectual property certainly creates a limited monopoly in the protected property. Intellectual property rights traditionally consist of four categories, including copyright, patents, trademark, and industrial design. In our daily life, copyright law protects different kinds of original creative works, such as literary works, musical works
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adversely affect the value of a firms’ business activities. It could be divided into: 1. Ownership Risk through confiscation and expropriation. 2. Operating risk where operations of a firm and safety of its employees are threatened through changes in law, environmental standard, tax codes, terrorism and others. 3. Transfer risk in which government interferes with a firms ability to shift funds into and out of the country. Economic Environment and International Business Economic System is the
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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world’s books discoverable online. It has survived long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain. A public domain book is one that was never subject to copyright or whose legal copyright term has expired. Whether a book is in the public domain may vary country to country. Public domain books are our gateways
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Intellectual Property Rights 2014 1.Intellectual property rights: US set to punish India The Indian embassy in Washington DC too scheduled a briefing by its economic and commerce wings soon after the expected US action. TNN | Feb 10, 2014, 10.28PM IST WASHINGTON: It's not looking good between New Delhi and Washington. Tensions over the Khobragade episode are yet to fully dissipate, but the two sides are locking horns again over intellectual property rights. The Obama administration
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A) True B) False Points Earned: | 2.0/2.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | False | 6. ) A ________ is a product formula, pattern, design, compilation of data, customer list, or other covert business information A) copyright B) trade secret C) trademark D) patent E) All of the above Points Earned: | 0.0/2.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | B | 7. What federal statute was enacted by the Congress to protect trade secrets? A) Sarbanes-Oxley Act B) Lanham Act C) Telecommunication Act D) Economic
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