The most common IP abuse is unlicensed use of protected materials. In copyright and patent it's known as infringement, and in trademark it can be infringement or fraud, depending on the use.
On the other hand, various "trolls" can be said to abuse the IP laws by using them to unfairly punish good-faith actors. Righthaven is an example of this.
Intellectual abuse is cutting down another person to make them feel insignificant and worthless. This is a form of abuse that leaves no outward scars but affects the victim deeply.
Claudia Schmidt has written: 'Refusal to license intellectual property rights as abuse of dominance' -- subject(s): Intellectual property, License agreements, Antitrust law, Unfair Competition, Restraint of trade
Verbal abuse is when adverse comments are used against the sufferer or about the sufferer; it can cause nervous and intellectual upset. In Florida the verbal abuse law states, a premeditated attack of words on any other person paired with the probability to act upon it that it strikes anxiety in another human being that assault is imminent.
more intellectual, most intellectual
intellectual is relative
Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.
Intellectual Decolonization is itself :)
It means to show what the intellectual did to do something.
Intellectual Property Attorney
The plural of intellectual is intellectuals.
Intellectual communication can be defined as communicating in an intellectual manner. Intellectual communication systems are used in technology and its purpose is to understand messages as well as send and receive them.
During the 1900s-1950s, people with intellectual disabilities were often institutionalized in large facilities, where they were subjected to neglect, abuse, and harsh treatments like forced sterilization and lobotomy surgeries. They were often isolated from society and denied basic rights and opportunities for education, employment, and social integration. It was not until later in the 20th century that there was a shift towards community-based care and a recognition of the rights and dignity of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
For the New Intellectual was created in 1961.