Computer Piracy
It's called copyright theft.
Technology is often protected by Intellectual Property (IP) rights including copyrights, patents, and trademarks. These IP rights are designed to protect the authenticity of one's original design and defend the intellectual and financial investment from inventors against illegal copying of their work. IP rights enable inventors to manufacture, distribute, modify, and sell their product and gain commercial benefit from the time and capital invested to produce these technologies. Pirating is a term for copying, using, or stealing Intellectual Property (IP) without properly compensating the owner of the IP for their work. The term is most often used in the context of taking free software illegally, sharing music for free, or taking source code or material design elements from a piece of technology without properly notifying and compensating the original owner. In countries where IP is not legally protected and piracy is easy, inventors are not incentivized to produce new work if others can easily steal from them, leading to stagnation in innovation and productivity.
the answer is i, intellectual property
The main purpose of the internet is obviously to find information. It is also used because it is much quicker when compared to books. Other purposes may include, -shopping -advertising -making your own websites -use your creativity
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No piece of hardware inside the computer itself actually protects a person's information. But the malware which steals passwords, credit numbers etc. are called trojans. The operating system as well as your antivirus will deal with trojan viruses. The operating system also uses passwords and usernames which also helps protects a person's ideas, thoughts, intellectual property, documents, files etc.
computer piracy
It can mean "Internet Protocol" or "intellectual property".
copyright infringement
Contemporary information systems and the internet allow for vast amounts of personal data and intellectual property to be easily accessed, shared, and stored, increasing the risk of unauthorized access and misuse. The borderless nature of the internet also makes it difficult to enforce privacy and intellectual property laws globally. Additionally, evolving technology and encryption methods present challenges for regulators and law enforcement to keep up with rapidly changing threats to privacy and intellectual property.
P2P is both a security issue (personal and computer security) and because so much intellectual property is uploaded illegally on p2p networks it is also a copyright issue.
Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.
G. Peter Albert has written: 'Intellectual property law in cyberspace' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Industrial property, Law and legislation, Copyright and electronic data processing, Internet
Sony Computer Entertainment owns the intellectual property to the Ratchet and Clank series. Hence, the games are released exclusively on the PlayStation platform.
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Intellectual property rights is the legal right to property owned by a content creator, and often protected through the use of a trademark or copyright. This content is the creator's intellectual property.
Russell L. Parr has written: 'Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets, 2001 Supplement (Intellectual Property-General, Law, Accounting & Finance, Management, Licensing, Special Topics)' 'Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets' 'Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets, 1997 Cumulative Supplement' 'Intellectual Property' 'Intellectual Property Infringement Damages (Intellectual Property S.)'
Intellectual Property - film - was created in 2006.