Browse Articles By Tag: intellectual property rights
The copyright was originally conceptualized as a mechanism to protect the rights of authors and artists. In this spirit, the Constitution of the United States contains a clause which states that Congress has the power to secure for authors and inventors the exclusive...
12.11.2015 · From joanellis
A new invention needs protection, the kind that is installed proactively. That is where a god patent lawyer is needed. Here are a few pointers to help you get the intellectual property protection assistance that you need.
12.11.2015 · From TheAuthor
Most writers, inventors and artists have come to know the importance of protecting their work with a copyright right after they have finished with it. Although technically an original work is intrinsically under copyright upon its creation, obtaining a registered...
31.12.2012 · From joanellis
At one time or another, every consumer’s attention has been caught by a notice in the pages of a book or the casing of a DVD saying all rights reserved. This statement is so commonplace people hardly give it a second thought. (...)
31.12.2012 · From joanellis
The enclosed C or copyright symbol © is one that is seen so often people hardly even notice it anymore. It is, however, an important, internationally recognized sign and its presence has implications for the general public. (...)
28.12.2012 · From joanellis
Anyone interested in protecting his or her work today would look for a copyright website. From such an online portal, you can find out all there is to know about copyrights and what the copyright law provides. (...)
27.12.2012 · From joanellis
In this day and age, it would be safe to assume that most people have seen and read notices informing the public of the copyright protection of certain items. Such a notice is called a copyright statement; it declares that the item on which it is written is protected...
26.12.2012 · From joanellis
The Copyright Act of 1976 defined the rights of copyright holders and how long these rights would be in effect. It also articulated exceptions to copyright restrictions based on what is referred to as the doctrine of fair use. (...)
25.12.2012 · From joanellis
Because of modern technology and the internet, issues regarding intellectual property and copyright protection have become exceedingly broad and complex. As a result, a community of copyright experts has grown to meet the burgeoning problems that have come up in the...
23.12.2012 · From joanellis
Copyright law has become a fixture in modern life because copies of songs, movies and writings can be easily made, mass produced and sold without the permission of their creators. While the usual image of a pirate is an outlaw who sails the seas to raid and loot...
21.12.2012 · From joanellis
Today technology has made it very easy to make copies of books, tapes, DVDs and other creative works. Burning a CD, photocopying pages from a book, making recordings of television programs – all these activities have become ordinary chores that most people perform...
16.12.2012 · From joanellis
The human mind has an incredible ability to come up with beautiful ideas and turn them into something fixed and tangible which can be extremely useful to mankind. Human intelligence is responsible for the invention of new technologies, products, and services that...
05.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Without intellectual property law, many of the technologies, creative inventions, product developments, and services that we know today may not have survived. Intellectual property (IP), just as the term implies, is a form of intangible asset that results from a...
05.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Intellectual property rights, in general, are an assortment of rights granted to people who own unique inventions that are the outcome of creativity and intellect. These inventions can be in the scientific, literary, artistic, or industrial sectors. (...)
05.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
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