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    “Are intellectual property laws ruining the game & graphic design industry?” Have you ever woken up one morning with the idea to create an invention that no one else knows about? Well what if I told you that someone was able to steal your idea without being charged a cent. You’d feel a lot of anger and frustration building up inside you right? This is the turning point where you take matters into your own hands‚ but how would you do that without knowing what to do? Yep you guessed it‚ Welcome

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    Edison’s job at sixteen as a telegrapher during the civil war opened up a whole new understanding on the current state of electrical inventions. This new job allowed him to have time to focus on his inventions. (2)While working as a telegraph transmitter‚ Edison would perform multiple “moonlight” experiments. After one night‚ he finally developed his first authentic invention. It was called an automatic repeater; it transmitted signals back and forth

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    known of such "open letters" are patents of appointment (of officers‚ military‚ judicial‚ colonial)‚ patents of nobility‚ patents of precedence‚ patents of land conveyance‚ patents of monopoly‚ patents of invention. Patents of invention confer the right to exclude others from using a particular invention. When the term "patent" is used without qualification‚ it nowadays refers usually to inventors’ rights. Similarly‚ the French "brevet‚" derived from the Latin "litterae breves" (brief letters)‚ is a document

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    The first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell on March 10‚ 1876. The first words ever transmitted to another person through the telephone was “Mr. Watson‚ come here‚ I want you.”. This was the start of something huge in the future. The telephone’s cause can be described by the inventor and his reasons. The effects can be described by the outcome and todays uses of the telephone. Bell came to the U.S. as a teacher for the death‚ and considered the idea of electronic speech while visiting

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    financial suc­cess out of your initial ideas can be a complicated and time-consuming pro­cess. But for some‚ the rewards make tine effort well worthwhile. Dr Ruben Rausing‚ inventor of the modern card­board drinks carton‚ made a fortune from his invention‚ and the creators of Trivial Pursuit also became multi-mil­lionaires. However‚ when it comes to inventing‚ a number of difficulties stand in the way. For example‚ obtaining a "patent" can be complicated - a company must be found to develop and market

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    ancient human created the tools made of stone. They also invented the wheel‚ which is very important to the next centuries. Imagine that there weren’t any invention of wheel. We must give a lot of energy to move our goods from one place to another. Many centuries later‚ there are a lot of important inventions for human’s life‚ such as the invention of telephone. Using it‚ we may communicate through long distances. And the latest technology which has given many changes to the world and is still being

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    latest technologies to cure people with more efficiency and accuracy. LATEST NEWS………In the past destroying tumerous cells without damaging the surroundings and producing side effects was a challenging aim for many doctors. Nevertheless‚ after the invention of infra-red apparatus and the ‘nanoshells’‚ this has become a child’s play. The nanoshells are microscopic silica particles coated with gold that sticks to the cancerous cells. Moreover‚ scanning an unborn baby from the mother’s womb is today a

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    Discoveries and invention of devices are always welcome till us‚ humans‚ find a way to abuse its benefits and be adversely affected by it. This was the case when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-ray and within five years. TV was also invented with positive thoughts in mind‚ there would be no national borders‚ education and communication would be worldwide‚ and etc. However‚ we are now trying to overcome its physiological and psychological adverse effects on human beings.  One of the physiological effects

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    The telephone is a remarkable invention. The telephone was the new and improved telegraph‚ of the 18th century (Encyclopedia.com‚ 2000). The telephone‚ believe it or not‚ affected the United States in multiple different ways‚ good and bad. The telephone had ran most to all postal services out of business because people liked calling better than going through the trouble of writing and sending out a letter. Also‚ when it came to private business‚ calling was much better than mailing a letter. But

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    was able to clean 50 pounds of cotton per day‚ which made the cotton trade much more profitable for southern states. However‚ a loophole in the 1793 patent act allowed people to imitate the invention of the cotton gin and call it their own. Due to this loophole‚ Whitney only profited minimally from his invention. All was not lost for Whitney. He finally became wealthy by inventing a way to manufacture muskets with interchangeable parts. Benjamin Thompson was born in 1753 and he was a leading figure

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