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When even the trash man has an intellectual-property strategy, and technology companies give away their patents and record companies scrap the digital...
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..., * * * copyrights, * * * and other like property,'2 and that, accordingly, each of these seems was ... serials, plays, short stories and other literary works published in the United States in the Saturd... International Protection of Literary and Artistic Property, pp. 775-792 (1938). The scheme and detai...
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A number of chapters dealing with "birth registration," "personal status," "right to property," "literary and artistic rights," and "protection of trade marks and industrial labels," to name a few, explain laws applicable to all foreign nationals.
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Introduction - II. Intellectual property systems - A. Copyright - B. Trademark - C. Trade Secrets - D. Patents - 1. Early Patent Law - 2. Current Patent System - 3. Plant Protection Act and Plant Variety Protection Act - III. International patent-related treaties, conventions, and documents - A. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works - B. Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Properties - C. GATT and the WTO - D. TRIPS - E. Shortcomings in the Current International IP Regime for Dissemination of Innovation to Developing Nations - F. Conclusion - IV. University participation in patent systems - A. Overview of Higher Education Systems in the United States - B. Commercialization and Universities - C. Models of University IP Systems - 1. Ivory Towe...
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Copyright is commonly referred to as one of the broader forms of legal regimes called "intellectual property (IP)." According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), IP is a term that refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. WIPO divides IP into two categories: industrial property (patents, trademarks, and industrial designs) and copyright (literary, artistic, creative, and aesthetic works). Various agencies, legislatures, and lobbying groups produced "educational" materials that purported to introduce American children to the "proper" way of regarding copyright; similar "educational" efforts also were presented to captive adults as moral appeals. Copyright scholar William Patry ha...
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... capital assets includes all classes of property not specifically excluded by section 1221. In dete...(c)(1) A copyright, a literary, musical, or artistic composition, and similar pro...
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IS intellectual property (IP) protection in Malaysia adequate? Is the issue the reason why some investors tend to shy away from the country? Let's look at some figures.
Malaysia is a member of only three treaties under the Unesco- based World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). They are the WIPO Convention (since January 1989), the Paris Convention (Industrial Property) (since January 1989), and the Berne Convention (Literary and Artistic Works) (since October 1990).
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... century to conceptualize a new kind of property authors could claim in their texts and other works... accurate description of the process of literary or artistic production. Some authors may describe ...
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... and often unique nature of intangible property makes it challenging for taxpayers and tax adminis..., trade names, designs or models; (ii) literary and artistic property rights; and (iii) intellectu...
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... Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works ("the Berne Convention"). Under...