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Intellectual Property
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Intellectual Property - Copyright Infringement - Trade Mark Infringement
The case of KK Sony Computer Entertainment and Another v Pacific Game Technology (Holding) Ltd [2006], concerned the infringement of copyright in computer games systems under the name of 'PlayStation'. The first claimant was a Japanese company and the second claimant was its UK subsidiary. Both claimants were corporate incarnations of the well known Japanese electronics group, Sony.
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Data Protection - Database Right For Sales Agencies
A ruling by the High Court has resulted in new case law governing sales agencies with regard to database rights. Where a sales agency has built up a database of customer details, they will now own a database right in that database in the event that there is not an agreement with another party as to the ownership of that database.
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Intellectual Property-Exclusive Rights
Exclusive rights- is it well defined? Will the infringer get to be sued? Copy rights, Patent, Trade marks, industrial designs and trade secrets and all these come under Intellectual Property.
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5 Ways to Protect Your Idea-for Less than $30
Every day thousand upon thousands of ordinary people become inventors. They devise new ideas, improve old ones, and enhance the world around them. But they all have one
thing in common. The vast majority will never act on their idea because they can not afford the cost for a Utility patent. When you consider that the average cost for a strong Utility patent is
around $5,000 it is no wonder.
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Is Your Domain Name Safe From Theft?
Hundreds of thousands of trademark protected domain names get stolen every year. Is your domain name safe from cyberquatters, pornosquatters and other cyber-leaches?
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Intellectual Property Considerations
Intellectual Property is one of the hardest things to protect. If you file a patent it becomes public information and if someone copies it and changes one thing, they basically stole your idea for free then it is your duty to try to sue them; that costs you thousands.
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2006 Trends in Intellectual Patent Rights
The costs to get a patent and the time it takes to get one due to the bureaucracy of the US Patent and Trademark Office is out of control. No longer can small garage inventors afford to get a patent for something they built in their garage that the world really needs.
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Intellectual Property:Trade Mark Infringement - Pharmaceutical Product - Exhaustion of Rights
In the case of Bolton Pharmaceutical Co 100 Limited -v- Swinghope Limited and Others [2005], the claimant was the new owner of a trade mark registered in respect of a pharmaceutical product which was commonly used to treat hypertension. It acquired the product from AZ, another pharmaceutical company, in September 2004, who had previously sold its trade mark rights to a Spanish company.
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The Basic Use of a Living Trust
Estate planning is a tricky concept, but one you have to tackle. The living trust is a key component of most estate planning efforts.
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Pocket Living Will - Preserves Wishes And Assets
She lay alone and unconscious for days until rescued by her mail carrier and police. Mary's foresight in preparing her living will and carrying a special copy with her not only preserved her healthcare wishes but provided the person with her power of attorney the opportunity to protect her assets and carry on with her financial affairs.
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Advanced Medical Directive for Terminal Patients - Terri Schiavo Case
How the Advanced Medical Directive can save a terminal patient life and make legal decisions. Briefly examines Terri Schiavo case. Why a living will, healthcare powers of attorney, healthcare proxies are not enough to save your life. When the Advanced Medical Directive is effective in medical care and Medicaid.
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