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    The Gift of the Magi This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable‚ but all copies must be complete pages. © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2009. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT. Heinemann is a registered trademark of Pearson Education‚ used under licence. 1 US Stories Answer Key 13 She went to various stores. 14 She bought a platinum fob watch chain. 15 Because it was simple and chaste in design and‚ like Jim‚ represented

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    such as trademarks‚ patents and copyrights important for entrepreneurs? Securing proper intellectual property protection such as trademarks‚ patents and copyrights is important for entrepreneurs because they can avoid loss of revenues and stop competitors from selling defective products. It is important to register the trademarks‚ patents and copyrights for marketing purposes. By doing this you secure the rights to publish‚ advertise and sell your products. Entrepreneurs register trademarks‚ designs

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    that identifies a company and its products‚ brands also link products to its customer. The part of a brand that is the words‚ letter and number (7-eleven) is the brand name. The owners of the company always protect their brand name by registered trademarks to prevent competitors from copying. The brand mark is a design element such as a symbol‚ logo‚ a character or sound that allows people recognition for their products (Adam‚ Armstrong‚ Brown & Kotler‚ 2003). For example‚ Nike is brand name and brand

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    Comparative Essay Abstract The main objective of this article is to study the role of Intellectual Property Rights in Iran and draw a comparative analysis with respect to the same in the United States and the current international copyright agreements. It will also discuss to what extent Iran ’s experience of the role of Intellectual Property Rights protection has contributed to its future economic and industrial development. The fast growth of the Internet and technology has placed a great

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    machine‚ manufacture‚ or other composition‚ or‚ any new and useful improvement on it. Types of Patent Rights: There are several types of patent rights which are classified according to certain country and aspects. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) types of patent offerings different kinds of protection and covering different types of subject matter are as follows; i. Utility Patent; it is the patent issued for the invention of a new and useful process‚ machine‚ manufacture

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    Analysis Of Cafe Lux

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    Mauritius‚ there is only a franchisee that will sell LUX* products to the consumer. The Café LUX* Trademark can be used only by this franchisee. This strategy is called Product and Trade name franchising. This kind of strategy gives a license to a dealer to sell specific products and only he has the right to sell this brand or trademark and no one else (Goldberg 2016). The Café LUX* product and trademark will therefore be a franchise‚ similar to Mauritius. As the franchisee will deal directly with

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    with a child in the vehicle is unacceptable. * PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE CASE: * Chapter II/III of ASCI code – Multiple Violation of self-regulatory guidelines of ASCI Code – Chapter II and III. * Defamatation and Abuse of Trademark under Trade Marks Act 1999. * Unfair Trade Practices showing other company’s product in bad light is against the MRTP Act‚ 1969 and Competition Act. * ADVICE WITH REGARDS TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARD IN THIS CASE: During

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    mind such as inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two parts. Industrial property‚ which is geared towards businesses‚ includes inventions‚ patents‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source. Copyrights which are geared towards literary and artistic works‚ includes performances from performing artists‚ producers‚ and broadcasters in radio and television ("What Is Intellectual

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    235 Exam 2 Spring 2014 True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. Punitive damages are intended to punish a wrongdoer and deter others. ____ 2. Self-defense is a defense to an allegation of assault or battery. ____ 3. To commit an intentional tort‚ one person must intend to harm a certain other person. ____ 4. A party cannot recover damages for severe emotional distress absent a showing of physical injury. ____ 5. Defamation is one person’s use of another’s name without

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    Ambush Marketing - Debate

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    AMBUSH MARKETING – A DEBATE How can official sponsors of sporting events prevent competitors from using the event for marketing purpose? ________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Malaysia with its big ambition has finally immerge as the first country in the South East Asia to have a Formula 1 track‚ second in Asia‚ after Japan. First the Worldcup‚ next the Olympic and Formula 1 is currently the third most watched live sporting event in the world

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