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    Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights are Important for Creating Wealth Prepared By: Tony Lyall Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights are Important for Creating Wealth What is intellectual property? The World Intellectual Property Organization defines intellectual property as the “creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images and designs used in commerce” (WIPO). If a country wants to create wealth it must provide opportunities

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    Duty to Warn/ Duty to Protect BSHS 335: Ethics and Values for Human Services Professionals By: Monica Sandoval Confidentiality between client and therapist could be a risky and tricky. There is no set standard toward the restrictions of its content. It’s morally right to respect and protect the client trusting information but at times it is ethically and legally impossible to keep this information confidential. The duty to warn is that obligated by case law the therapist has to notify the

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    Katherine Francisco BSIT-DA R34 201010872 Reaction Paper: Intellectual Property Rights For the first seminar that we have attended last February 27‚ 2013‚ I could say that I’ve learned a lot based from what the speaker had discussed. Some of the topics based from what I can remember are copyrights and trademarks. I know that this topic will be very helpful especially for me because I am a Digital Arts student and I often create Graphic Design and Vector Artworks which I also post on the internet

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    Responsibility to Protect Introduction: Since the dawn of time there have been occurrences of massive violations of human rights. The 20th century in specific brought with it not only inter-state wars but also internal conflicts. However‚ in the last hundred years there has also been a substantial growth in international cooperation and solidarity. Through the creation of international organizations‚ such as the United Nations‚ and the growing number of non-governmental organizations‚ the 20th century

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    How Does the Bill of Rights Protect You Everyday? The Bill of Rights is an indispensable part of the American ideal. America was built upon the ideas of freedom of speech‚ practice and possession. The framers wrote the Constitution to govern this new country of ideals‚ and soon after the Bill of Rights was created to give citizens rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution. The Bill of Rights protects Americans by bestowing upon them the ability to protect themselves‚ freedom from oppression

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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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    Universita degli Studi di Torino Dipartimento di Informatica Using Arduino for Tangible Human Computer Interaction Fabio Varesano Advisor: Prof. Luca Console Co-Advisor: Prof. Marco Grangetto Laurea Magistrale in Metodologie e Sistemi informatici April 2011 Abstract This thesis presents the results of a nine months internal stage at the De- partment of Computer Science‚ Universita degli Studi di Torino. During my stage‚ supervised by Prof. Luca Console‚ I experienced with electronics

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    Property Rights of Women in Nineteenth-Century England The property rights of women during most of the nineteenth century were dependent upon their marital status. Once women married‚ their property rights were governed by English common law‚ which required that the property women took into a marriage‚ or acquired subsequently‚ be legally absorbed by their husbands. Furthermore‚ married women could not make wills or dispose of any property without their husbands’ consent. Marital separation

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    UNIT 205 STACEY-LEIGH COTSFORD RESEARCH AND ACCOUNT TASK B IDENTIFY TWO REPORTS ON SERIOUS FAILURES TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM ABUSE. Abuse can happen anywhere anytime‚ but especially to vulnerable people‚ ie Children‚ elderly people‚ people with disabilities‚ people with learning difficulties. It can even happen in places people should be safe‚ ie hospitals‚ residential/ nursing homes

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    copying and use‚ producers of software may not be able to recoup their investments. The unique nature of software is that it performs various functions through expressions written in computer language. Although copyright protects "literal expressions" of software‚ it does not protect the "concept" behind the software‚ which often is a core part of its commercial value. Since such concepts behind the software often provide technical functions such as controlling machines or processing data‚ program developers

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