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    Henderson Limited Case

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    protection of a patent. The gel itself could also have the protection of confidentiality. Why Rights Available Patent: The mask and gel is patentable as: • The tiny holes in the mask and the gel formula constitute new information under s1(1)(a) Patents Act 1977 (“PA 1977”); • The way the mask transfers the gel to the wearer’s face is an ‘inventive step’ under s1(1)(b) PA 1977; • The mask has been made and is therefore capable of industrial application under s1(1)(c) PA 1977; and • None of the exclusions

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    that signed a copyright extension law. The article explains that when America was first founded that copyright protection was only good for approximately twenty eight years. From there the author begins explaining to the reader how copyright laws have advanced since that time. They talk about how in the mid-twentieth century Congress decided to double that period and make it

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    Introduction to The Trio: Jasper, Summer and Dak (The Trio) have developed a reality television show named “Stuck”. It centres on love, university and the dramas it all encompasses, with two main people being Rose and Austin. The show will air every Monday night at 8:00pm till 9:00pm. This creative idea exists with the hope that it will grow largely popular with their target audience, which are adolescents generally between the ages of 14 and 23. It is my highly important job as manager to consider

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    developed through an intellectual and creative processes. Intellectual property falls under the category of property known as intangible rights, which includes patents (inventions of processes, machines, manufactures, and compositions of matter), copyrights (original artistic and literary works of), trademarks (commercial symbols), and trade secrets ((product formulas, patterns, designs). Intellectual property rights has a significant value to both individuals and businesses, providing in the case

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    inventions, literary and artistic work; names, symbol and images used in commerce, trade. Intellectual property is divided into two kinds • Copyright: It covers literary works (for instance poems, magazines, novels and plays), music, films, artistic works (such as paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs) and architectural designs. Rights related to copyright include those of producers of phonograms in their recordings, television programs and artists in their performances. • Industrial property:

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    IT Developers and Copyright Management Any material or product given by the company says its copyright terms based on the act registered any volition would lead to penalty. The thing is that we need to check that, is there any restriction that version. Explained about the different theories their impact on the above topic each and individual theory has given its own importance all of those are being detailed explain with a suitable example. How Australian computer society act on its principle

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    Disability Discrimination Act This act was passed in 1995. The disability act protects disabled people in: * Employment * Access to goods, facilities and services * The management, buying or renting of land or property * Education The DDA covers a disability which people: * Have now, * Had in the past (for example: a past episode of mental illness), * May have in the future (e.g.: a family history of a disability which

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    inventions, literary and artistic work; names, symbol and images used in commerce, trade. Intellectual property is divided into two kinds • Copyright: It covers literary works (for instance poems, magazines, novels and plays), music, films, artistic works (such as paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs) and architectural designs. Rights related to copyright include those of producers of phonograms in their recordings, television programs and artists in their performances. • Industrial property:

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    contradictory law is the copyright law. Especially in fashion industry where trends change comparably fast, designers sometimes could get lack of inspirations and may look at others’ works. Sometimes the boundary between “inspiration” and “copy” is really vague. Is there a way to define ownership in fashion industry? This paper discusses why fast fashion brands like ZARA take no responsibility for plagiarism and appropriated trends started by independent designers.  Copyright law is designed to protect

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    What Is A Logo?

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    Intellectual property (IP) is protected in law by trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents that provide recognition of their security. A logo is a symbol, design, or graphic that is affiliated with a brand, company, or organization to identify a source of goods. Copyright vs. Trademark Logos belong in their own category of IP, where there is a grey area of what means of protection is necessary, somewhere between copyright and trademark. Businesses are known to use both to protect such

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