Intellectual Property

  • Born with the intent to introduce to the marketplace a forum for facilitating the exchange of intellectual property.
  • Defined by intellectual property rights law.
  • Governed and protected by united states and worldwide copyright, trade mark and/or other intellectual property laws and treaty provisions.
  • Soon be history it is not to risky to affirm that intellectual property.
  • The general term for intangible property rights which are a result of intellectual effort.
  • The place to browse, well,â intellectual property: academic titles, reference, fiction, non-fiction, software, movies, music and the best newsstand in town.
  • Not property.
  • Protected via the "industrial property law" (3/92).
  • Divided into two categories: industrial property, which includes inventions (patents), trademarks, industrial designs, and geographic indications of source; and copyright.
  • Become, in whole, or in part, the property of the university.
  • The least respected form of property in our society.
  • The place to browse, well, intellectual.
  • Grow in importance, as these constitute the legal stakes in the ground that create the boundaries of "intellectual.
  • The same as any other kind of property.
  • Not involve the use of sealed bids.
  • Not always just an idea.
  • Created during the marriage so as to determine the non-contributing spouse’s possible.
  • Grown in importance and value to both the entrepreneur and well-established business.
  • Those innovations that provide the greatest medical benefit to patients.
  • A critical mission for all businesses.
 
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Intellectual Property???  (Answers: 1)
 Other - Politics & Government
 I'm trying to do research on intellectual property and I am having trouble finding the durations of copyrights and other forms of intellectual property, like patents, for different countries. If anyone knows any sites that would be helpful or if anyone knows anything about it please help!!
 Check out the United States Patent and Trademark Agency.
What is Intellectual Property?  (Answers: 2)
 Law & Ethics
 I. How can universals, or abstract ideas, be "owned" ?Ia. Does ownership of an abstract idea mean that the owner has the right to exclude, use, possess, and transfer the idea, under the traditional definition of property? II. If Intellectual Property does not mean the right to exclude, possess, use, and transfer a universal, what does linguistic item "Intellectual Property" signify?III. If there is no denotation of Intellectual Property, what is the connotation of "Intellectual Property"?IV. If ideas are fundamental features of the world, like mathematical expressions, that is, they do not exist in space and time, then how can the concept of ownership be applied to them?V. Is "Intellectual Property" just a "contraditio in adjecto" (a contradition in terms)?
 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 origin, business methods, and industrial processes.Here's some history:By the time the U.S. Constitution was being written, the Founding
Fathers had a good philosophical grasp of intellectual property, and provisions regarding it were included: Article I, Section 8 gave Congress the power "To promote
the progress of Science and Useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."
Almost as soon as the Constitution was ratified, Congress proceeded to set up a patent law to protect monopolies on inventions. By 1836 the U.S. Patent Office was
functioning effectively, and it soon became apparent that invention fared better under the U.S. system than under any other. A monopoly for a limited time on a
specific invention encouraged people to invent, knowing they could be protected, and enabled them to sell rights to others who had the capital or existing trade to
manufacture and promote an invention.Rest of your answers:Wikipedia has a great article on this topic, I think it should answer most of your
questions.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property
Why is real property for ever and intellectual property not?  (Answers: 4)
 Other - Arts & Humanities
 When one creates a real property, ie. builds a house on his own land, he retains the rights to it in perpetuity. When an artist creates an intellectual property, it will go out of copyright (unless renewed and there's a limit to that, I think) in a number of years.Why is real property treated differently from intellectual property? Is there a solid reason in the law?Shouldn't the artist retain his rights in perpetuity as well? Unless, of course, he elects to transfer them?
 Intellectual property can be copyrighted for the life of the composer plus 75 years. At least that is how it is for musical composers. And it really stinks. It is
another way for the government to get ya.Another nice little tid bit for you. When a composer earns royalties on his music, he pays tax on what he earns. If he
leaves his music rights to anyone other than a spouse or child , say a niece for instance, that person again must pay tax on the same money that was already taxed
once if it is over a certain amount , plus tax on all money earned from sale of properties. The tax is about 45 to 55 %.
 
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