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Intellectual Property

Common types of intellectual property include copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights and trade secrets in some jurisdictions.

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What are the seven areas of intellectual activity?

The seven areas of intellectual activity are critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, collaboration, inquiry, and information literacy. These areas encompass a range of cognitive skills that are important for effective learning, decision-making, and engagement in various domains of life.

What was the patent of charlie goodyear?

Charles Goodyear's patent was for the process of vulcanizing rubber. He discovered that mixing sulfur with rubber and subjecting it to heat would create a more durable and elastic material. This invention revolutionized the rubber industry and led to the development of countless rubber products.

What is the Trademark of McDonald's?

Can you be more specific? Are you referring to the typestyle or the golden "M"?

Answer I appreciate your response.

Sure, specifically I'm referring to the golden "M" but if you could let us know both the typestyle and the "M" meaning I'll be very grateful.

What is needed to register a trademark?

Each country has slightly different rules. Generally you need to file an application form with several attachments, and a fee. In the USA, for federal registration you need to be the owner of the mark, already used it in interstate commerce (or have a bona fide intent to use it before it becomes registered), have a general description of all the goods or services to which the mark applies, submit a drawing (or other sample and description) of the mark, and submit an example of the mark in actual use (i.e., on packaging for goods or advertising for services using the mark). Of course, you will also need to submit the necessary fees for the basic filing and for each additional class of goods or services. Some types of applications can be filed online at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website (uspto.gov). After you file, there could be a long wait before your file is examined and rejected for one or more reasons, for which you must submit corrections, documentation or other amendments to keep the application alive. This can drag on for years, with appeals and so forth. Once the application is "accepted", it will be published for opposition, to see if anyone else already claims the right to use that brand. An opposition is handled much like a lawsuit, with motions, briefs, evidence, etc. This continues until the file is either abandoned (many are), divided, or a registration issued for one or more classes of goods and services. The filing process is not always as easy as it sounds, and there are several ways to trip yourself if things are done wrong on the first application. :Note that there is no obligation to do your own search of the trademark databases prior to filing for registration, but it would be foolish to waste time and money on a brand that is similar to one already in use or registered by someone else in a related field. You might do your own preliminary search, but there are professional services that will search "the entire world" for similar brands. If you intend to protect your brand in multiple countries, it is highly likely you will need to hire attorneys to help you, as the expense and complexity increases dramatically. You may also register a trademark at the state level (in the USA), which could be a lot simpler and yet give you an official registration that would protect your brand in any state where you register.

What are the characteristics of law?

To bring justice and order to a society. To settle the petty differences between men. Anything else is not law. Positive law is not law it is theory and sometimes not even that. If it is law then it is applicable to all. Murder is illegal because it harms others. Murder abrogates and derogates the rights of those murdered and thus it is wrong. This is not a positive law, this is a natural law that would be just as valid on Pluto or Saturn as it is here on planet Earth. Jaywalking laws are less applicable on distant planets and would differ greatly from planet to planet. Ironically, traffic laws differ from state to state in the United States, which makes the traffic laws not even theoretical and only a bad hypothesis. It is fine for the people to come together and agree to some form of regulation of traffic, this hardly makes that regulation law but merely suggestions on how we should drive. Prohibition of murder is not a suggestion it is the law. To arrest, try and convict a murderer is to put justice and order in. For lesser crimes or damages of rights there is tort law, whereby arbitration is sought to settle the differences between the parties involved. This is just and that is law.

On which playing card is the card maker's trademark?

The card maker's trademark is usually printed on the Ace of Spades.

What is the age of a Louisville Slugger marked 125 in the trademark oval Larry Berra model?

Louisville Slugger bat dating guide

Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made. See Related Links below, and visit the Louisville Slugger bat dating guide. You can match the markings on your bat with the easy to use bat dating chart to get an approximate date for your Yogi Berra bat.

Is it illegal if you record the songs off of Youtube into Windows Movie Maker?

Yes, it is. Recording the songs means that you are using them without buying the song. IT is also illegal to post songs to YouTube. However, that does not stop anyone. If you buy a song, then you have the rights to use the song personally.

definitely yes, just bring streaming music recorder along with you. I wanna have tried a whole bunch of things. It's difficult to record it and find way out. now you can use it to record the song off of youtube.

Who is affected by computer piracy?

Computer Piracy is usually the distribution of computer software without the permission of the company. The money that would be used for a sale of the commercial copy usually goes to the programmer or programmers of the software. Other who may have benefited from the sales include a range of people depending on the type and scale of the software. For example a video game may include investors, programmers, developers, artists, producers, publishers, distribution, and retail clerks; upwards of hundreds of people who are benefited by the sale of the software.

Why did piracy first occur?

Violation of intellectual property rights dates back to the early 17th century, before copyright law even existed: when anyone outside the stationers' guild published materials (publishing being exclusive to stationers by royal charter), they were labeled as pirates.

In regard to software piracy, only the final, compiled program was protected by copyright until 1980, when a clear definition for "computer software" was added to US copyright law. Prior to that, source code could be shared without violating copyright.

That being said, illegal sharing of software began almost immediately as the Bulletin Board System grew, starting in the late 1970s; users would download software directly from a BBS, or even just use the BBS to connect with others willing to mail floppy disks. Little action was taken in part because money wasn't changing hands, but also because the software companies knew the BBSs were too poor to bother suing.

What is the keyboard stroke for trademark?

For Windows press & hold the <alt> key then on the numerical keypad press 0-1-5-9

Is selling burned CDs legal?

It depends. There are many variables that could dictate the answer. There is no "one correct" answer. * If the material in question provides a royalty-free, public use and public redistribution license, then it may be repackaged, given away or sold as long as it does not violate any explicit restrictions provided. In most cases, if you unsure, contact the content author/owner for clarification. This is often most helpful should legal issues arise later. * Most sound recordings are not available under a royalty-free, public use and distribution license, and their copyrights won't expire until 2067, so any copying of those recordings would technically infringe the copyrights. Selling them would be a federal crime (or perhaps state crime, depending upon how old the recordings are), with fines. Marking them with the names of albums or artists could also be a trademark or publicity rights infringement. Any profits you earn would be taken away, plus penalties, costs and attorneys' fees.

What can you do to stop media Piracy?

Create realistic laws covering copyright and fair use. With realistic laws for fair use, copyright violations would be reduced and could actually be prosecuted as needed.

Additionally, reducing the cost of items that are pirated would reduce the incentive to pirate.

In the PC world, the only portion of a computer that consistently increases in cost is software. With the changes that the software companies have made, removing printed documentation and forcing software buyers to buy the instruction manuals at a great significant cost, it would seem reasonable that the savings would be passed to the consumer.

Why is it illegal to download music from the internet?

People can download music from the internet legally, if they go through a legitimate site or program such as I Tunes. People illegally downloading music from illegal websites or using illegal programs if not ethically right, and rips off copyrighted material. However this question can only be answered by personal opinion.

Is everything on the Internet in the public domain?

It definitely is NOT. Many companies post images, logos, and stories that are copyrighted. MOST government websites have content that is not copyrighted, some will have content that IS copyrighted, and used with permission of the owner. When reading an article, or viewing images, scroll down- you may see a notice that says something like "All rights reserved" and the c in a circle symbol that means copyrighted- and a date. That is NOT public domain.

How can you gain administrative privileges on a school computer?

Well, you need to be lucky enough to accidently access someone elses account then you go up and make a shortcut, worked for me!

try this nifty program

http://www.mediafire.com/?ctajwnt1mnw

only unpack the first .rar

What are some examples of publications in the public domain?

== == LOOK DOWN FOR RELATED LINKS! == == The King James Bible. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Encyclopedia Brittanica, 1911 edition.

All U.S. government works: USGS maps, GPO publications produced by government employees, etc.

Is it against the law to take photos without permission?

only if you put them on a website or something like that

There can be privacy considerations, even if you do not distribute the photos, if you're taking photos of people in a situation where they could expect privacy.

Does a Registered trademark LOGO need theR symbol?

Not necessarily, but if you fail to notify someone that the logo is registered, you can't bring suit against them for trademark violation.

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Actually, you can recover damages if you prove they had actual notice of the trademark registration, or you simply sue them under the laws protecting an unregistered trademark in state or federal courts.

Do copyright laws apply to comic book characters?

Copyright laws can protect comic book characters as long as they meet the requirements for copyright protection, such as being original and fixed in a tangible medium. Characters that are sufficiently distinct and unique can be protected by copyright, but individual elements like powers or abilities may not be enough to protect an entire character.

Can you copy an out of print book?

You should not copy an out of print book. You should check the rights or buy a used copy of this book.

Modern paralympic games?

The Paralympic sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. As of 2010, the Summer Paralympics include 20 sports and disciplines and about 420 events[1], and the Winter Paralympics include 5 sports and disciplines and about 64 events. The number and kinds of events may change from one Paralympiad to another.

some of the sports and events are:

Sport

Archery

Athletics

Boccia

Cycling

Equestrian

Football 5-a-Side

Football 7-a-Side

Goalball

Judo

Powerlifting

Rowing

Sailing

Shooting

Swimming

Table tennis

Volleyball

Wheelchair basketball

Wheelchair fencing

Wheelchair rugby

Wheelchair tennis

Discontinued summer sportsSport

Basketball

Lawn bowls

Snooker

Dartchery

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Winter Paralympics

Sport

Alpine skiing

Ice sledge hockey

Nordic skiing:

Biathlon

Cross-country skiing

Wheelchair curling

Discontinued winter sports

Ice sledge racing

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