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    Intellectual Property on the Internet Essay

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    Intellectual Property on the Internet On one of my first web sites I had an original graphic design, done by one of my friends. The design was interesting and eye-catching, two necessary elements for my site. I kept the design on the site for over six months, before taking it down and rebuilding. Almost a year after the graphic went up on my site, the person who designed it saw it on another site. After he showed me, he expressed his disappointment. He had put his time and hard work into this

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    Wikipedia, Intellectual property is the legal term that refers to the creation of minds, such as inventors, music, literature, artistic works, words, phrases, symbol and designs. Under intellectual property law, the owner of intellectual property is granted certain exclusive rights. Basically, Intellectual property is the term that refers to the creation of mind: inventions, literary and artistic work; names, symbol and images used in commerce, trade. Intellectual property is divided into two kinds

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    Wikipedia, Intellectual property is the legal term that refers to the creation of minds, such as inventors, music, literature, artistic works, words, phrases, symbol and designs. Under intellectual property law, the owner of intellectual property is granted certain exclusive rights. Basically, Intellectual property is the term that refers to the creation of mind: inventions, literary and artistic work; names, symbol and images used in commerce, trade. Intellectual property is divided into two kinds

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    The Intellectual Property Department was put in place in 1990 to ensure some sort of protection when it comes to intellectual property rights. “Protection of intellectual property rights protects creativity. The efforts of writers, artists, designers, software programmers, inventors, and other talents need to be protected in order to create an environment where creativity can flourish and hard work can be rewarded.” (IP in Hong Kong, China). Hong Kong is full of creativity and innovation so that

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    terms refer to the goods that come into the market with no permission from the owner. Therefore, to protect the individual comes in “intellectual property which refers to the creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works; and symbols, name and images used in commerce”. ("World Intellectual Property Organization." What Is Intellectual Property?N.p., n.d. Web. 25 July 2016). Piracy is when the fake copies of software, movies or any electronic versions of the original are produced to be

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    TITLES There are three common types of intellectual property; patents, trademarks, and copyrights. First, the patent which is a privilege of the property right owned by the inventor, in other words it is the property right of an invention. The duration of the patent is twenty years from the time when the inventor invented the invention. There are some people who sell a patent product without the authorization of the patent holder; this process is called infringement. If the patent holder discovered

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    Introduction to Intellectual property and various property laws in Singapore First of all, the definition of Intellectual property refers to the creation of mind, such as literary and artistic works, inventions, designs, names, symbols, logos and even images used in industries. Some example of Intellectual property are that business owners, they are given exclusive rights for the use of their trademark or even their identity, logo, which were originally established by them. Even for creative artistes

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    Overview of intellectual property rights and how it relates to Computing The purpose of the following essay is to discuss inttelectual property rights and its relation to software, I will then futher discuss the patentabillity of software. Since the use of the first computer, software has been considered as an addition to the hardware. The law was adapted to treat software as such. and as such law was made to treat it rightfully like so I.e. Example law (insert quote here ). An ongoing opening is

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    As the era of technology and new innovations allows people to share ideas at a moments notice the need for laws to protect people’s ideas and inventions need to keep up. These laws are called intellectual property rights (IPR) and can include patents, copyrights, trademarks, process design and in some case trade secrets which differ from other types of IPR. This means that a company could create a monopoly on an idea that would give them a right to punish people by law if they copied that idea. For

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    nature, Locke argued that the purpose of government is to protect people’s private property. Property is a profound component of Locke’s social contract as it is tangible and gives people more autonomy over their lives. According to Locke, property becomes private once man adds his labor to public property. As the man improved the public property in some manner, he can officially lay his claim to it. Owning property allows people to improve their living conditions and can empower strong economic

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