Video: Patent Law
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This papers provides an overview of intellectual property and copyright law with respect to the Internet.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/17/2006
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One idea is that when disclosing specific information without legal protection, exploitation is sure to reduce the economic effect of the invention.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 5/30/2006
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Copyright infringements are growing in regularity with the advent of the Internet and the availability of information, but the copyright laws are just as strict as they were before the World Wide Web.
By Grayson Eames | Published 6/29/2006
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How can a yoga pose be patented and copyrighted? Find out what controversy sparked from the Bikram Yoga ruling, and how India plans to protect over 5,000 years of history and knowledge in today's fast-paced product and brand markets.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 7/14/2006
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A guide to copyrighting creative works in Q&A format.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/31/2006
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As a web designer, I am often asked questions about copyright law such as, "Can I copyright my website?" or "Is it ok to post this photo I copied from _website_ on my website?" This article will answer these questions, and more.
By noisyduck | Published 5/2/2007
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With the expansion and advancement of technology, the issue copyright infringement has become a greater problem to gain control over, nearly to the extent that media piracy and copyright infringement has become common place.
By gina gayle | Published 3/23/2008
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Music copyright infringement happens all around us every day, by people downloading music from their favorite social networking site to the guy who's reselling MP3s.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/20/2007
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When you hear about people caught of copyright infringement, many different things can happen to them. First, copyright infringement is both a civil and criminal crime, so people caught of copyright infringement are likely to get both sued and tried in criminal court.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/11/2007
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Although copyright laws change from one jurisdiction to another, knowing the basic rules of copyright infringement will ensure you're following the proper rules of engagement when you create your works.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/19/2007
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A copyright infringement lawsuit can occur for any number of reasons: someone using a song in a podcast or radio program, a writer "borrowing" information from another work, copying video or mp3 off the Internet without permission (or sometimes, even to another CD or DVD).
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/11/2007
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The expiration date on your copyrighted music isn't something you have to worry about, at least not in your lifetime. The music that you've written is copyrighted the moment you've put it onto paper or recorded it.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 5/15/2007
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The Copyright Law Act states the rights of copyright owners, the doctrine of the Fair Use copyright laws, and it changed the term life of copyrights.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/30/2007
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Thanks to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and many other organizations, we have the ability to use others' works -- as long as we use it under Fair Use laws.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/12/2007
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The Software Copyright Act, better known as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, has given software developers more power to protect their works.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 8/2/2007
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Many people have pursued the hobby of downloading movies and songs on the Internet and sharing them with their friends and family online. However, this is direct violation of U.S. copyright laws.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 8/2/2007
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This report delves into violations of copyright laws, and it tells of ways sites can improve on site performance to provide the safest services.
By Mike Hazelwood | Published 11/5/2006
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The article for homeowners covers blueprint copyright ownership, contracting, how to secure copyright, and what to do if infringement occurs. It's a great article for any industry associated with homebuilding. SEO optimized: blueprint, copyright.
By Patricia Hawke | Published 3/14/2006
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It has always been tough to meet copyright rules but as the internet grows larger and the membership within online communities grows with it, copyright becomes more of an issue to deal with
By SJWP | Published 1/3/2008
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Copyright lawyers deal with many different subjects such as Internet law, intellectual property, patents and trademarks, and of course, your copyright laws.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/19/2007
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If you have been a victim of false VERO rights claims, there's a lot you can do. Here's my quickie guide to aid this process.
By Nicky B | Published 7/15/2008
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I'd hate to be the judge handling the J.K. Rowling lawsuit against Steve Vander Ark. However, this is a chance for the fair use law in U.S. copyright legalese to get a better definition...hopefully by the public and not the judge himself...
By Gregoriancant | Published 4/22/2008
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Music is copyrighted as soon as you present it in a fixed form. It doesn't matter whether that fixed form is written sheet music or a recording.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/20/2007
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Patents and copyright laws give the inventor the exclusive rights to the invention. No one else can produce the invention for a set period of time under patent and copyright law.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/19/2007
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Uri Geller bends the DMCA the same way he bends spoons...without using his mind.
By Megan Swaine | Published 5/16/2007
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A lot of people do not understand what copyright protection is and how it can benefit their writing, even something as simple as blog posts. Yes, blog posts are copyright protected, they just are not copyright registered. Read more to find out more...
By Michelle L Devon (Michy) | Published 12/4/2006
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Court ruled an artist's photographs were so clearly a parody that Mattel's copyright infringement claims were "objectively unreasonable and frivolous." The artist lauded the case as setting "a new standard for the ability to critique [pervasive] brands."
By Jason Green | Published 9/13/2006
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A death knell could be heard this week, followed by the sharp rap of a Judge's gavel. A summary judgement ruling that StreamCast was liable for encouraging Morpheus users to infringe on copyright spells the end of p2p networks as we know it.
By Lolaness | Published 10/5/2006
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According to Wikepedia, an online encyclopedia Copyright is defined as, "A set of exclusive rights granted by governments to regulate the use of a
By Michael Mathews | Published 6/12/2006
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The Fair Use copyright law enables people to use portions of material that is copyrighted for the purposes of criticism or as commentary.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/18/2007
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Tattoo artists have some serious problems on their hands. It seems that an agency committed to helping them prevent copyright infringement is doing more harm than help, pulling both illegal and legitimate sellers from eBay.
By Robert Watson | Published 4/11/2007
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Copyright infringement is defined by the jurisdiction -- the United States of America has different copyright laws than the United Kingdom, or Australia, or Russia, or even China.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 8/7/2007
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An article explaining a few parts of the Copyright Law.
By SFolega | Published 3/10/2008
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By studying a few of these copyright infringement cases, you can get a better idea of what is, and what is not, acceptable use of copyrighted works.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 8/2/2007
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The US Copyright Law grants rights to individuals for the works they create. The US Copyright Act of 1790 has changed over the years. The current basis of US copyright law is based on the Copyright Act of 1976.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/11/2007
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International conventions and treaties have done a lot to protect owners of copyrights around the world. With the world seemingly becoming smaller every day, the United States took a look at its stance on the European copyright treaty known as the Berne Convention.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/18/2007
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Interviews are used for countless different types of written publication, including books, newspapers and magazines. Can copyright laws protect an interview?
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/31/2006
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It is advisable to copyright your work through the Copyright Office, but it is not required in order to establish ownership over the work itself.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/31/2006
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A discussion of copyright laws and the protections provided under those laws.
By Ferrel Kenda | Published 2/6/2007
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While it is not required that a "creative work" be registered with the U.S. Copyright Office, it is still advisable that an author do so as soon as the creative work has been completed.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/31/2006
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Any writer or other artists engaged in an artistic enterprise should have a basic understanding of intellectual property laws.
By Lara Tacita | Published 8/10/2007
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An introduction to copryright violations and how to avoid making the mistake of using someone else's work.
By Dreamer_Writer | Published 12/31/2007
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Youtube has fallen under attack for having copyrighted material on their website; is the copyright owner really just trying to hide something that isn't worth seeing?
By Jennifer | Published 3/19/2007
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Many musicians confuse copyrighting music with registering music; these are two different things. According to the law in the United States, once you have written or recorded your music in a permanent form, it is automatically copyrighted.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/23/2007
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With the introduction of Bill C-61, Canadian citizens could be subject to a stricter form, and far more organized enforcement, of the Copyright Act. With the Changes still in debate, it is important for every citizen to get the facts and speak out.
By Jordan Dickie | Published 6/14/2008
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For those interested in using the internet other than for reading news, spending time on fansites or looking up naughty things, then you probably regret hearing that a vast online database scanning the world's greatest books is going to be stalled...
By Gregoriancant | Published 6/2/2008
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An illegal distribution case gets one step closer to a conclusion with the sentencing of Hendel.
By Jason Webb | Published 7/22/2007
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Although many people shy away from the copyright registration process, it is actually quite simple.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/31/2006
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Copyrighting software doesn't offer the protection that many people hope it will. The idea of software and anything about the finished product that wasn't available in a tangible (visible) form isn't protected by copyright.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/23/2007
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A small town politician decided to change his name to Andrew Jackson Griffith to facilitate his chances of getting elected sheriff. Only in America would a lawsuit be allowed by a famous person challenging another person's right to do this.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 11/12/2006
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J.K. Rowling made an appearance in U.S. District Court in Southern New York today to defend the Harry Potter series against copyright infringement. Warner Brothers and J.K. Rowling are suing RDR Books for "repackaging" the popular Harry Potter Lexicon website into a book.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 4/14/2008
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An agency is a common business relationship created when one person acts on behalf of another and under that person's control
By Special Notice | Published 3/11/2008
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Bill C-61, an amendment on the Canadian Copyright Act, not only means to redefine illegal copyright consumption, but how Canadians who download should be punished.
By Jordan Dickie | Published 6/22/2008
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Before the 15th century, most books were written by hand. Books were expensive and few people owned them.
By A. Hermitt | Published 10/2/2007
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Is there one governing law for international software copyright?
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/30/2007
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If you've been writing for Associated Content for awhile, you know how much an appropriate photo or graphic can add to your article. But are you sure you have the right to use that great photo you found? Here are some tips to get you started.
By Renaissance Woman | Published 2/22/2007
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Wow, what's the world coming to? One day, you're a small celebrity on the Internet, with more than 1,850 subscribers to your personal channel on YouTube and nearly 1 million viewings of your videos logged.
By Ian Doyle | Published 3/22/2007
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As a writer, understanding copyrights is important, especially in this digital electronic age, when things on the internet are so easy to just copy and paste. Do you know what a copyright is and what it means to you?
By Michelle L Devon (Michy) | Published 1/7/2008
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Google and YouTube were sued on Tuesday for copyright violations. The suit came from Viacom, which last month had claimed over 100,000 individual instances of copyright violation. The clips were removed, but the resulting negotiations proved fruitless.
By Eric Fleming | Published 3/13/2007
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No matter what kind you like, music is everywhere, and music copyright infringement is even more important to understand in the internet age. I have a couple of my own reasons, and they're probably a lot like yours.
By Angry Sar | Published 8/2/2007
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Superstar Beyonce Knowles is in hot water for copyright infringement. And guess who's suing her...?
By Ayanna G. | Published 4/18/2007
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Forget worries about x-rated videos or clips that could ruin your career or violate copyright --
*these* are the real headaches on YouTube.com!
By Penelope Returns | Published 12/17/2006
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According to Bill C-61, an amendment to the Canadian Copyright Act, a Canadian iPod consumer who has music or movies that had a locking device installed could be charged up to $20,000 for downloading those same media onto their iPod.
By Jordan Dickie | Published 6/22/2008
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With offshoring a growing trend among businesses, the legal issues affecting offshoring decisions have attracted some attention lately.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 6/21/2006
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The MP3 file is a unique computer file that makes the transference of music easy. It works in part by compressing the music file and removing the inaudible material from a song.
By Rebekah Martin | Published 11/6/2006
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A group representing music publishers is suing XM Satellite Radio. The group says that XM Radio violates copyright laws by giving listeners the ability to store and replay songs on certain XM devices.
By Jack McGoughey | Published 3/23/2007
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The Copyright Royalty Board says that Internet radio producers must pay a fee for every song, and every channel. What does this mean to Internet Radio?
By James Sherwood | Published 3/28/2007
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Who says crime doesn't pay? Danny Ferrer bought 2 Cesnas, a Lamborghini, and more off his criminal earnings ... until he was caught by the FBI. Learn more about software piracy, what it means, and how it's being fought.
By Lolaness | Published 9/22/2006
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If we admitted that we are in a Culture War, how should it be fought. Issues of the heart and mind are not always clear cut. This battle would have to be fought fair with integrity. See the biblical steps.
By Richard Beattie | Published 12/30/2006
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Plagiarism in plain terms is stealing or cheating of ideas of others and saying that they are yours. In today's world of strict copyright laws and increased awareness about intellectual property rights, plagiarism has become a much focused issue.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 8/7/2006
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List of examples that constitute 'information' as the perfect economic good.
By Kareem Simpson | Published 10/3/2006
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A resolutuon passed by Venestre, Norway's liberal party, would legalize file sharing and sampling, shorten the lifespan of commercial copyrights, and ban DRM.
By TheCaptain | Published 4/15/2007
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A critical look at corporate influence on politics and copyright.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/16/2006
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The Pirate Bay has long made fun of all legal threats sent by US based media companies. Because it was based on Sweden, it was able to avoid copyright suits until recently. The recent setback in Sweden did not set back TPB and it is again up and running.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 11/5/2006
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This is an overview of copyrighting and the written word. Contains tips to copyright your work and protect poetry, fiction, or audio work produced.
By Pamela Osbey | Published 7/21/2006
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Exaplantion of the delicate balance between enabling fair use and protecting intellectual property.
By Evea Dayan | Published 6/28/2007
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Considering with the implementation of intellectual property right, it has always been an intriguing case.
By Wendyloh | Published 7/21/2008
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In an attempt to clear up some confusion, Bob writes about copyright law and how it affects artists and distributors alike.
By OCEntertainment | Published 3/31/2008
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This particular essay was written as a part of an honors business course in Merida, Mexico.
By Lindsey Russell | Published 10/31/2006
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With the popularity of the Internet, many people are violating music copyright law and do not even know it.
By Richard Cunningham | Published 7/12/2007
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A basic look at copyright law with helpful links for easy research.
By Phyllis Cunningham | Published 1/4/2008
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On many websites, the Intellectual Property Rights policy link is located on the bottom of the webpage
By Leigha Gonzalez | Published 12/29/2007
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a brief overview into the history of trademark law
By Dreamer_Writer | Published 1/9/2008
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This essay debates the merits of the World Intellectual Property Organisation in guarding the intellectual propoerty of those that create it.
By Tessa4ever | Published 9/1/2006
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The latest version of Realplayer includes features that are very alarming. RealPlayer 11 has been launched in an attempt to attract more users and stay competitive in the marketplace.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 7/19/2007
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The legitimate fight for Prince and many artist is for their right to keep the ownership of their work.
By alfonso coley | Published 10/1/2007
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A Belgian court has declared that Google committed copyright infringement when it linked to European newspapers without their permission, and is requiring the search engine to pay for every day that any fragment of links remain.
By LeiLani Dawn | Published 2/13/2007
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A lawyer for Microsoft, speaking in front of a gathering of book publishers, attacked Google, saying the search engine giant played fast and loose with copyright laws, and accused Google of making money off illegally traded movies and television programs.
By Eric Fleming | Published 3/7/2007
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Is YouTube falling to copyright infringing videos? Some episodes of a popular kid's science show were removed recently. Is this the start of more of a bigger crackdown to copyright infringement?
By Shells W | Published 4/14/2008
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Intellectual property laws were meant to protect ideas or informational property from being copied or replicated through patents, copyrights, and trademarks as stated on the Intellectual Property's website (Intellectual Property Law server).
By Janet Clarke | Published 11/8/2005
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It's becoming a common theme played out in the courts, in newspapers and on the television. Music giants suing for infringement of copyright.
By Lolaness | Published 11/28/2006
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Even if the other mediums that are not digital can't be said to be imune from copyright abuse, their case is not as easy as digital material where a duplicate could be made with no cost and quality degredation
By Bill Johnson | Published 12/16/2005
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The issue of electronic rights or copyrights is muddled when it comes to collective works. Who owns the copyright: the publisher or the creator?
By Steve Thompson | Published 9/6/2006
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This paper will discuss various types of intellectual property that is applicable to e-business, it will assess reasons for acquiring and protecting intellectual property in regards to e-business, and the nature and impact of both local and global laws and regulations.
By smglo2006 | Published 9/28/2007
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