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    or identity better known. The use of the internet, mobile phones, and satellite tracking technologies have made it easier to communicate around the world and makes managing a global sales force feasible but selling products in the international market can pose challenges. In “International business: Opportunities and challenges in a flattening world” Mason Carpenter and Sanjyot Dunung (2013) write about different issues we may encounter when retailing internationally. Mason Carpenter received his

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    Intellectual property is very important as American business continues to expand and develops. Businesses are now attempting to penetrate foreign markets which are unique in their laws, customers and beliefs. As such, it is important for business to protect the intellectual capital that made their operations thrive and flourish. It is the nature of capitalism to copy or mimic successful products. It is when companies outright copy a trademark or patented process that complications arise. Intellectual

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    intangible resources and human resources. Tangible resources: Tangible resources can be defined as land, buildings, inventory, financial and information system. Land and building: The land of Intercontinental Hong Kong was bought by IHG form New World Development Company Limited (NWD) at 2001 (Sito, 2015). The original name of Intercontinental Hong Kong was The Regent Hong Kong and the ownership was NWD. NWD sold the hotel and the land to IHG with HKD 2.34 billion. So, IHG owns the land and the

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    to continue to create new and better drugs for, but this may cause conflict with the intellectual property issue. While the intellectual property law is supposed to balance the rights of those who create intellectual property and those who enjoy

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    Media Piracy

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    essentially going beyond the restrictions of copyright law by putting additional limits on distribution of intellectual property (Fetscherin 2003). For example, the iTunes online music store encodes its music files so that they may not be illegally copied (Dela 2005). DRMS is a controversial topic, as many consumers claim that DRMS restrictions take away the benefits of the digital world (Fetscherin 2003). This represents the conflict in ideology between consumers and industries. Having said that

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    Introduction At the turn of the 21st century, Korea’s Motor Company (HMC) planned to become a global leader in the automotive industry. In 2002, HMC started to enter China which is one of the largest potential vehicle markets in the world with a 1.3 billion population and an extensive road system. China was the world’s third-largest demand of automobile while the worldwide auto market was stagnating. However, there were numbers of major auto makers established in the market. The assignment below

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    Essay LEG 500 Assignment 3

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    Considerations in Marketing, Product Safety, and Intellectual Property Sam Cook Dr. William Stone LEG 500 August 28, 2013 1. Research three to five (3-5) ethical issues relating to marketing and advertising, intellectual property, and regulation of product safety. When looking at PharmaCARE’s relationship with the Colberians, you see that the company’s treatment of the indigenous population is unethical. In terms of intellectual property, the scenario in Assignment 2 highlights

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    Introduction * The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is the largest, most representative business organization in the world. Its hundreds of thousands of member companies in over 130 countries have interests spanning every sector of private enterprise. * A world network of national committees keeps the ICC International Secretariat in Paris informed about national and regional business priorities. More than 2,000 experts drawn from ICC’s member companies feed their knowledge and experience

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    Essay Software Piracy beyond the Street Corner

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    maker Cisco Systems, headquartered in San Jose California, filed a lawsuit against China-based Huawei Technologies and its United States subsidiaries Huawei America and FutureWei Technologies. In the lawsuit, Cisco alleged that Huawei stole intellectual property by copying its Internet Operating System (IOS) software and its copyrighted user manuals. Cisco also claimed that Huawei infringed on its patents. After numerous failed attempts to resolve these complaints directly with Huawei, which included

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    only (A) and (C) above Answer: E   15. Intellectual Property Laws                 A. are uniform throughout the world.                 B. vary from country to country.                 C. in most nations do not protect trade secrets.                 D. only (A) and (C) above                 E. only (B) and (C) above Answer:

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