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    Like most things, companies are most vulnerable at the beginning. Forming a startup can be a very exciting time but you must proceed with caution. So many startups have not been able to get out of the planning stage because they did not file the correct documents. This is why it is always highly advisable to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible as he/she will be able to guide you so that you do not make any careless mistakes that may cost you in the future. This blog post will list some documents

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    Web. 3 Dec. 2012. 2. The Unlockr. “New Here?” The Unlockr.com. The Unlockr Unlock your device’s true potential. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. 3. Strohmeyer, Robert. “Root Android the Easy Way.” PCWorld. PCWorld, 14 Sept. 2010. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. 4. U.S. Copyright Office. “Section 1201 Exemptions to Prohibition Against Circumvention of Technological Measures Protecting Copyrighte

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    I write to follow up our recent conversation regarding New Leaf Custom Homes’ (“New Leaf’s”) infringement of Eddie Maestri’s copyright in the architectural design of the Maestri – Moore Residence. In response to your inquiry, Mr. Maestri is the owner of the United States Copyright, Registration Number VAU001139864, issued April 24, 2013. Registration includes first story and second story floor plans, as well as two elevations, the totality of which provide full disclosure of the overall form as well

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    person’s human intellect, which is often protected by law, in order to safeguard its use from another person. The possession of such kind of property generates limited monopoly in the safeguarded property. Intellectual property can be subdivided into copyrights, patents, trademark and trade secrets (Intellectual Property Rights, 2014). The law protects the Intellectual Property so that the people who created and invented the property can get appreciation and even in some cases monetary benefits from what

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    Millennium Copyright Act on Copyright Enforcement and Fair Use Jean-Paul Muyshondt University of North Carolina Wilmington Abstract The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 has changed the focus of copyright enforcement away from the act of copyright infringement and toward the act of circumvention of the technologies used to protect the rights of digital media owners. Additionally, the act has had adverse effects that outweigh the benefits that it provides. Key Words: copyright, DMCA, DRM

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    trade secrets, patents, and copyrights are used to protect the ownership of intellectual property (Legal Information Institute). A copyright gives the originator of literary, artistic, or music works the right to perform, publish, record, or print them. This can include sound recordings, paintings, photographs, films, melodies, television, radio broadcasts, cable programs, performances, and even codes to computer programs (Legal Information Institute). Since copyrights cover several different types

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    A copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States to authors of original works of authorship. “Copyright law in the United States is based on the Copyright Act of 1976, a federal statute that went into effect on January 1, 1978,” according to FindLaw. FindLaw also states that, “Individual states cannot enact their own laws to protect the same rights provided by the Copyright Act. Original multimedia works are protected by Copyright.” Literary, dramatic, musical, artistic

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    ꀀꀀ Course: Name Intellectual Law Property, Non-compete Agreements and Contract Formation Non-compete agreements are a necessity in order to define and secure legitimate business interests. Original novels, plays, books, new inventions, an organization’s trademark, etc. all original items are granted protection under Intellectual property laws. These laws provide motivation to artistic articulation, empowerment to new advances and innovations with advancing financial development because

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    The Legal Terms Of Piracy

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    parody must be ruled as humorous by definition, and fair use implies that the content is meant to give a positive outlook on the original work rather than downgrade it. In legal terms, piracy violates one of the seven given rights outlines within the Copyright Act. The contracts between artists, authors, inventors, and their companies and publishers are violated in numerous ways. The most common infringement occurs daily, as often people make copies of items without previous knowledge of their illegal

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    Copyright laws are important more so today then ever before because the ability to copy and distribute intellectual properly and pirate electronic content has increased with the advancements in technology and globalization. As members of the student body, University of the People students must understand the detriments of plagiarism, piracy and ensure they protect Intellectual Property and respect copyright laws. Developing a professional code of ethics as a computer professional, will help navigate

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