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    A Paper on Role of World Trade Organization in Protecting Intellectual Property Rights Authors 1. Satyendra Narayan Singh Assistant Professor GNIT, Greater Noida. Mob. 9654151872 2. Alok Mohan Assistant Professor, RBMI, Greater Noida. Mob. 9717047774 Abstract Now a days protection of Intellectual Property Rights has become a very essential aspect for every country because so many Intellectual Properties are of national interest. Copyright

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    What is Intellectual Property? “Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that describes the application of the mind to develop something new or original. It can exist in various forms such as a new invention, brand, design or artistic creation”. (Ipaustralia, 2014) Therefore, as expressed in the week three lecture, IP signifies the ownership of ones intangible and non-physical goods. This could include ideas, names, designs, symbols, artwork, writings, and other creations. It also refers to digital media

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    The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an organization that strives for free international trade. It replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1995. The WTO acts as an arbitrator for countries who are members and participate in the organization. Most of the world is or is willing to become a member of the WTO because of the benefits it can supposedly bring, but it’s really an organization designed around protecting one’s domestic markets, especially the larger countries. The World

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    proceed, your next step is to secure your intellectual property (IP) licensing. Whether you own the intellectual property you would like to license out to companies or are a representative of a company looking to acquire a license, read on for some effective tips and tricks on how to navigate this fairly complex process. What is IP Licensing? According to the World Intellectual Property Organization, IP licensing is a “partnership between an intellectual property rights owner (licensor) and another who

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    Entrepreneurship is a crucial element for each country that aim to be competitive and developed within knowledge-based world economy. According to “Green Paper on Entrepreneurship in Europe” (2003) it defines entrepreneurship as “the mindset and process to create and develop economic activity by blending risk-taking, creativity and/ or innovation with sound management within a new or an existing organization”. Definition about entrepreneurial ecosystem is a system of entrepreneurship that is formed by the interaction

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    Trademark infringement is a growing concern to businesses that has caused disruptions in both local and international trade. Infringement is the violation of intellectual property rights in which violators take organizations/individuals ideas (trademark) and market them as their own. Another form of intellectual property is copyright that protects people’s creating expressions. In the case of infringement and copyrights, the accuser can file a claim against the alleged group/individual for using

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    Chinese involvement in Intellectual Property Theft The depth of China’s involvement in intellectual property theft is far greater than I would have ever expected. Prior to taking the business law course, I never thought about what intellectual property theft was or the impacts that it has. The report of the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property, states that “China is the world’s largest source of Intellectual Property theft” (pg 10 & 11) costing the American economy hundreds

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    There are many types of intellectual properties that apply to Jimmy’s case. IP is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and trademarks, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create (World Intellectual Property Organization, n.d.). A patent applies to inventions. This would be ideal for Jimmy’s current dilemma in the creation of his zombie identifier “AreYouThere”. Jimmy must have a complete patent of his invention in order to have exclusive

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    Pharmaceutical Companies

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    NAU- Management Across Cultures November 2010 There is a lot of discussion about pharmaceutical companies, intellectual property, and the global AIDS epidemic. Do pharmaceutical companies have a responsibility to distribute drugs for free or low cost in developing countries? Why is intellectual property such a big deal? What impact would South Africa’s decision to levy duties on drugs in the country have on the international distribution of drugs? Was the change that provided patent protection

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    around the world” (The State University of New York, 2014, para 1). Global economics affects the decisions of firms, governments, and individuals in the United State in many different ways. The World Trade Organization manages the rules and trade between nations and has a significant impact on intellectual property rights. Intellectual property rights refer creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce (World Intellectual

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