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    Intellectual Property
    Can a lawyer practice two different fields?

    Yes. The JD degree (which is just a second Bachelor's degree (in the UK and elsewhere in the world it is called an LLB) and not a doctorate as many think) allows the holder thereof to practic...

    When paying people to write articles, how do you handle ownership?

    Generally that would be a work for hire. Go to www.coyright.gov there is a ton of information there. You would still put the writer's name on their work. That's the right thing to ...

    If I create a program that allows kids to create and play songs what Intellectual properties should I consider

    Trade secret, copyright, trademark, and patent may all apply depending on your specific facts. As an example, copyright may be applicable to the software. Trademark may apply to the branding o...

    What Intellectual property does a recipe fall under?

    They don't. You can't copyright a recipe. This is why most companies that manufacture food or beverage products guard their recipes carefully and make employees sign confidentiality agree...

    Does anyone know of a conference or symposium that is directed towards the security of intellectual property?

    google is your friend - there are dozens if not hundreds. who is the audience? lawyers in the field, diplomats, inventors, regular joe? just hunt around, you will find all of it.

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    Who gets the intellectual property in a dispute - first one to come up with invention or first one to patent?

    Documentation is the key, proof that you came up with the idea may not be enough, it go on in court for a long time. Always get a patent or copy rights.

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    What do you understand by intellectual property right ? Describe its importance in?

    Intellectual property rights is a legal field that refers to creations of the mind, musical, literary, and artistic works; inventions; and symbols, names, images, and designs used in copyrights, tr...

    Intellectual Property?????????

    Intellectual creations can be claimed as a property by a person who is the author or creator.

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    I want to make a t-shirt that may infringe on copyright laws?

    As long as you don't plan to sell it using any readily available image is fine. You only get in trouble if you take someone's image and try to make money off of it.

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    Intellectual property without copyright?

    Your work is covered by US copyright laws when it is in tangible form, as soon as it is saved to a hard drive, printed etc (and you are not required to put the copyright notice on your pages, some ...

    Intellectual property?!!?

    Your friend can only go after the TV show if he can prove that they got the idea for the show by reading his posting. This is virtually impossible to do.

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    How do patents protect intellectual properties such as fashion designs from similar products?

    Patents don't really protect fashion designs. A more common approach to protect such intellectual property is trademark registration for a specific namebrand of clothing. This helps differen...

    I want to put some written works on a web page, how can I protect my intellectual property?

    > Something I read that Stephen King does in order to cheaply copyright his work is mailing it to himself. this method has no legal standing whatsoever, and Stephen King can certainly afford ...

    At the current rate of Intellectual Property patents, how long will it take for all thinking to be illegal?

    yeah 10 days or 30 years all up in the air really,. but it is going to happen

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    Questioning the legality of "Intellectual Property"?

    I think you should go to Law School. However, I would argue with reapect to IP, that there is a fine line between thinking a thought and where that thought begins to become a relaity, and when it s...

    Should blogs be regarded as intellectual property? Should they be so legally protected?

    Under US law blogs are protected by copywrite laws. You still wrote the material, the way it is "published" is the only thing that has changed. I would add a note about the information...

    Does intellectual property have to be registered in order for it to be enforceable?.?

    For what reasons? Is it a copyright issue look at the CR office. All property whether tangible or not is covered legally for any issues with manufacture, etc. Much more info is needed. w...

    Which intellectual property option is best to protect a unique method to diagram social network relationships?

    The patent is probablely out of this question. I know that Price Line and others have gone that route, but it is expensive and a tough row to hoe. Furthermore, the US Patent Office does not play g...

    Is intellectual property rights in uganda today a myth?

    In a word-YES! Sadly, because my former homeland is now under siege, individual rights to most anything do not exist. Political unrest in the region (Africa as a whole) and a shift toward socialism...

    What is Strong Intellectual Property?

    It's not clear who "we" is - but perhaps you mean strong intellectual property protection...which could take the form of proper registrations. Alternatively, some trademarks are c...

    Violation of intellectual property?

    You must have the permission of the owner of the information. Merely providing a link is not always sufficient.

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    Intellectual property law a positive contribution?

    Yes. It allows people to make a living from their creativity. Those that oppose merely wish to steal due to having no talent or intelligence to create on their own.

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    What is Intellectual Property?

    Definition: A product of the intellect that has commercial value, including copyrighted property such as literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origi...

    Intellectual property?

    1. Patents -- Useful inventions 2. Copyrights -- Creative works fixed in permanent medium 3. Trademarks -- distinguishing characteristics of a product 4. Trade secrets -- what you don't wan...

    Record industry, music downloads and sharing, intellectual property, it doesnt make sense.?

    no, the artist actually produces a produce as part of a contract for the record company look at companies that invent things, the guy who "invented" the xbox, or ipod gets little to no...

    Can I be sued for violation intellectual property rights?

    How many copies did you sell? If you physically sold the 1 copy you bought, and removed any trace of it from your system then that should be legal. If you sold multiple copies then you have violate...

    Apparently, when it comes to intellectual property, an article for example, if you change at least 20% of it,?

    Plagiarism can be as much as a couple sentences. I wouldn't try it.

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    Does the ordinary individual need a license for intellectual property rights, please?

    If you are an ordinary individual, you buy an intellectual property license every time you buy a CD, rent a movie, buy a movie, go to a movie, etc. You're not being sold the movie. You...

    Explains why the title to real property is permanent whereas some intellectual property is limited.?

    Hmmm, tough question, but I think I have an answer. Real property is just that - it is real and tangible and it can be touched and seen. Intellectual property is harder because more than one pers...

    How do I register the intellectual property of an investment project?

    The first questions are: 1. Where do you want to register? 2. What do you want to register? 3. How do you plan to use the IP? The three basic types of intellectual property are copyrights, tr...

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