Statistics regarding intellectual property theft can be found at the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs Web site (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/ipt02.htm).
One would find an Intellectual Property Office by googling 'intellectual property office' for the country one wishes to file the patent. The United States government has a stopfakes website to assist with identity theft problems.
There are many websites offering information on identity theft statistics. However, most of these websites are also selling an identity theft protection plan. For an unbiased view of statistics check out the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) they have an area devoted identity theft statistics.
You cannot get it as this is intellectual property.
No celebrity will accept an unsolicited manuscript, because of potential claims of theft of your intellectual property. Your best trick will be to find an agent interested in your manuscript and ask the agent to put it into James Cameron's hands -- if the agent, your manuscript and Cameron's interests mesh.
The federal government's and National Broadcast Association's websites bot have sections dealing with intellectual property law. If you are unable to find information on this, your county court house may be able to provide answers or additional referrals.
First of all, a breach of intellectual property copyright has to be handled with discretion. A good attorney should either be ones friend, or be found from far away. Search websites like LegalMatch for lawyers who are willing to help in such cases.
The intellectul property office of your country is the best place for patent and trademark information, followed by the World Intellectual Property Office website, linked below.
Yes. Misappropriation of found property, without making reasonable attempts to find the owner, is usually classified as "Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property". Such theft carries different penalties, depending on the value of the property and the laws in your state. If the value is small, some states will only impose a fine. If the value is larger, it may be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or a state felony.
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