scholar have characteristics that are often acquired in academic institutions and developed through the years. Sometimes the student remains unaware of these characteristics and fail to develop them. Here are some of these characteristics: Intellectual curiosity This is the inquiring frame of mind‚ the desire for knowledge. This is the mind that keeps asking “why?” Prudence and Wisdom While curiosity leads the researcher to the discovery of truth‚ it can also lead to disaster. Hence
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be available (free) on the site to registered visitors. What are at least two intellectual property issues that might arise in the operation of the website? The first intellectual issue in the operation of the website will be in relation to the copyrighted illustration and contents which will be used on the website. Ellen will need to ensure that such use of copyrighted content does not violate intellectual property laws and due permission and authorization is taken from the owners of such copyrighted
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censorship‚ computer crime. Within the following content will include: 1¡ Intellectual property has become more commonplace in the context of computer ethics during the past few years. Giving you what exactly does it refer to? And it encompasses creations of the human intellect and their protection‚usually by copyright. 2¡ Introduce the intersection between copyright and the Internet. After the definitions of intellectual property and copyright‚ we will discuss the relationship of the copyright and
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International Business Case study 1 January 25‚ 2014 1- Do you think that the international community is being too lax about the abuse of intellectual property rights? Are international companies simply afraid to speak out for fear of jeopardizing access to attractive market? I strongly believe that the international community is doing their best to fight counterfeiting‚ but it is really to put everyone on the same page. For instance‚ because of corruption in developing countries‚ it is hard
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marketing campaign and hit CISCO hardly with 30% lower prices. This strategy would be successful if Huawei recognized that they had not registered its patents of such products in the US market. Finally‚ CISCO countered back by suing Huawei for intellectual property rights infringement. Eventhough Huawei tried to reduce the impact by joint venturing with 3Com to build up a bargaining power toward CISCO‚ they had to withdraw almost of its product from US market. Another case is that Huawei tried to take
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Bibliography: A Articles/Books/Reports Adeney‚ Elizabeth‚ The Moral Rights of Authors and Performers‚ (Oxford University Press‚ 2006) 25‚ 26-30 Angelopoulos‚ Christina‚ ‘Freedom of expression and copyright: The Double Balancing Act’ (2008) Intellectual Property Quarterly 328. Baker‚ Carol‚ ‘Harm‚ liberty and free speech‚ 1997. Barendt‚ Eric‚ Freedom of Speech (Oxford University Press‚ 2nd ed‚ 2005)‚ 261. Birnhack‚ M.D.‚ ‘Acknowledging the conflict between copyright law and freedom of expression under
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to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such action. They include responsibilities‚ accountability and liability. “The major ethical issues related to IT are privacy‚ accuracy‚ property‚ and accessibility to information” (Rainer & Cegielski‚ 2011). Privacy is the state of being free from unsanctioned intrusion. Now the right to privacy is considered by federal government as common law. Solution Usually after huge damages or
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S I O N YNARES-SANTIAGO‚ J.: This petition for review assails the Decision1 of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 88004 dated October 21‚ 2005‚ which affirmed the December 7‚ 2004 Order2 of Director General Emma C. Francisco of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO)‚ in Appeal No. 14-2004-0004 finding that petitioners’ appeal was filed out of time‚ as well as the Resolution3 dated January 12‚ 2006 denying the motion for reconsideration. Respondent IN-N-OUT Burger‚ Inc.‚ a foreign corporation
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Background Information on Free Trade Agreement……………………… 4 3. Brief Overview of ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement (AKFTA)………..…. 4 4. Benefits of AKFTA on Companies in Singapore a. Economic Benefits – Trade in Goods and Services……………..………… 5 b. Intellectual Property Protection………………………………………………. 7 c. Human Resource Management and Development………………………… 8 5. Challenges Faced By Companies in Singapore regarding to AKFTA a. Lack of Information and Knowledge on AKFTA……………………..…. 9 b. Rules of Origin……………………………………………………………
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Introduction 3 i) Intellectual property 3 ii) Copy right 3 II. Case study 6 i) Facts of the case 6 ii) Decision of the chancery division and court of appeal 7 iii) Judgement of the House of Lords 9 iv) Lord Hoffman’s view on the case 9 III. Comparison of copyright to foxes and hedgehogs 10 IV. Conclusion 15 V. Bibliography 17 I. Introduction i) Intellectual Property “Intellectual property law is the creation
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