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    E-Business and Intellectual Property Manuel Camacho Law 421 May 10‚ 2014 Lisa Smith E-Business and Intellectual Property ARTICLE SYNOPSIS In today’s internet based society‚ deciding to start your own business requires much more than identifying a product you wish to produce or sell. Even when you have selected physical location to setup as your business‚ your job is not done. For a company to be successful it must be able to reach as many potential customers as possible. The internet is the perfect

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    PROPERTY LAW 2013 Contents 1. Rights Above and Below Land……………………………………………………. 3 2. Fixtures and Related Matters……………………………………………………… 7 3. Co – Ownership……………………………………………………………………. 12 4. Easements………………………………………………………………………….. 26 5. Covenants………………………………………………………………………….. 35 6. Adverse Possession………………………………………………………………... 46 7. Native Title Legislation and Indigenous Land Rights Legislation………………... 60 1. Rights Above and Below Land Cuius est solum eius usque ad coelom

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    Swettenham Rubber Co Ltd [1913] 15 Assets Co Ltd v Mere Roihi [1905] 16 Schultz v Corwill Properties (1969) 16 Russo v Bendigo Bank Ltd (1993) 17 The In Personam Exception 18 Bahr v Nicolay (No 2) (1988) 18 Mercantile Mutual Life Insurance Co Ltd v Gosper (1991) 20 Vassos v State Bank of South Australia (1993) 20 Special equity cases: 21 Personal equity and breach of trust: 22 Personal Equities and Mistake 23 OTHER EXCEPTIONS; OVERRIDING STATUTES 23 The Register‚ equitable

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    Physical Dimensions. RIGHTS ABOVE SURFACE →The owner’s rights in airspace should be restricted to “any such height as is necessary for the ordinary use and enjoyment of his land and the structures upon it”. If within this meaning their may be an action in trespass. – Berstein v Skyviews and General Ltd. S 2(1) of the Damage by Aircraft Act 1952 precludes action in trespass for overflying aircraft.→ An intrusion by a land based structure located on the defendant’s land constituted a trespass to the

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    land is: (a) real property (b) personal property (c) an encumbrance (d) a fixture 2. All of the following are real property except: (a) fruit trees (b) chattels (c) stock in a mutual water company (d) built-in stove 3. In a dispute over fixtures‚ courts tend to favor: (a) sellers over buyers (b) landlords over tenants (c) lenders over borrowers (d) grantors over grantees 4. The right of a landowner along

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    5: Torrens Title Intro reasons why Torrens Title came into being old system very complex tracing title back security of title the registration of deeds doesn’t fix the above issues especially security General Register of deeds difficult to search General Register does not fix any defect Under Torrens Title indefeasibility of title started with Robert Torrens in SA NSW started 1963 Since then all grants under Torrens Title At conveyance of old property transferred to Torrens US and UK

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    Ways to protect intellectual property on the Internet The Internet is a serious attempt to traditional protection of intellectual property such as copyrights and patents. Some forms of information‚ when made accessible on the Internet‚ are easily copied. Because the costs of copying are low and because copying is often anonymous‚ publishers have often responded with more aggressive enforcement of existing intellectual property rights and with calls for extensions of those rights to cover additional

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    Cross-Border Intellectual Property Litigation 1. What is the territoriality principle and how does it impact cross border intellectual property litigation? Throughout history‚ we have witnessed the territorial conception of national and international intellectual property law face an array of global challenges. According to the principle of territoriality‚ the possibility of protecting an IP right is limited to the territory of the country where the right is granted. In other words‚ it is fundamentally

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    Location‚ Location‚ Location When starting up a new business‚ one of the most important factors for a business owner to decide on is the location of that business. With a white-water rafting business there are several important factors that a company must look at before they can proceed. First item is the legal aspects of acquiring‚ holding‚ and disposing of both real and personal properties. This aspect is more important because it is the first steps that the client needs to make to get their business

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    It is period for the nation to start taking Intellectual Property property rights extremely By: Md. Nayem Alimul Hyder‚ Lecturer‚ Department. of Law World University of Bangladesh Bangladesh is rapidly taking steps towards establishing itself as a mid-income country. Socio-economic indicators demonstrate that Bangladesh is a strong emerging economy and a culturally enriched nation.This emergence has been gradually recognised worldwide and the international media has reported that Bangladesh

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