World Intellectual Property Organization

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    to create, exploit, while at the same time ensure that Intellectual Property (IP) is protected; R&D efforts would be compromised, as well. In addition to the expertise provided by professionals, it is nowadays important for organizations to have an IP strategy, or an IP portfolio management process that is aligned to their business processes (Shultz 1996). A clear Intellectual Property Strategy is of significant importance as an organization seeks to develop and exploit

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    important is an intellectual property right (IPR)? IPR protects the creator or inventor’s benefits, so that it stimulates the interest of innovation. According to United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the number of patent application has been increased over 450% from 1980 to 2010. It shows that people now are more concern about copyright issues. Although owners have the patent application, the violating of copyrights and patents are still happening all over the world. The

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    Intellectual Property is a general term used to refer to independent statutory or non-statutory systems such as patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets (Drahos). Like the industrial revolution, post-war consumerism and the technology revolution, the world is currently in a state of change (Daly). Unlike those periods, however, the convergence of economic, social and environmental pressures has created an even more favourable platform for innovation (Daly). Intellectual Property plays an

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    of counterfeit goods, criminals manage to bypass tax revenues, decrease employment opportunities, exploit labor through low wages, decrease company liability, and misuse ingredients in pharmaceuticals which ultimately lead to a variety of intellectual property violations.1 Ultimately, it is in the best interest of the public to identify the tactics used by criminals in an attempt to repudiate detection, all while compromising company security and international, transborder authority. Belgium is currently

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    Introduction All countries in the world have various political environment and regimes. Political systems differ in terms of the governance, power and the rule of law. A political regime can be defined as structures, activities and processes by which given countries in the world govern themselves. Political systems can be based on either collectivism or individualism. It is essential for business to look at a country’s political environment as a vital criterion in venturing or expanding the business

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    Intellectual property as is perceived globally has been in existence as long humankind. However, the rights and laws pertaining to intellectual property have been recognised and afforded protection only in recent years. This can be attributed to the global shift from the bygone industrial revolution to the ongoing knowledge revolution. The ‘developed nations’ of the world appraised that knowledge in its various forms is what is more profitable in terms of trade and development leading to what is

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    questionable situations for humans (Mumford 2003). aforementioned notion is explored within the case study, allowing us to analyse potential problems that could arise via exploration of Masons 1986 PAPA Framework which includes Privacy, accessibility, property and accuracy. Privacy - The power that current and future information systems afford us with to gather information about people, their preferences, and their activities by way of surveillance, communication, storage and retrieval is increasing

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    The UK Intellectual Property Law is not sufficient for the Fashion Industry Name: Course: Course Code: Institution: Date: To those who are not familiar with the processes within the fashion industry, this world of style is characterized by a peaceful coexistence between all the stakeholders. To those in the know however, this is far from the truth with the fashion industry. The value of the United Kingdom fashion industry is large contributing to about 20 billion pounds into the country’s

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    one side is burdened with numerous problems and suffer economic inflictions continuously, while the other sides prospers and benefits, becoming even more powerful. Much like there being two sides to legal cases, the matter of patents and intellectual property is an issue that also garners the views of scholars and others. It is rarely that one would find both sides of an issue benefiting from the arrangement, verdict and outcome. In some cases, no party benefits because they both cause potential

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    With all the groups mentioned above, intellectual property protection and stricter copyright laws are being discussed, which is a step forward in the right direction. The more these organizations reach out to inform others that intellectual property protection is imperative, the more minds will be had in building ideas for a better tomorrow. The biggest question is why should the average individual care about the protection of intellectual property? The answer is, everyone should strive together

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