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  • Intellectual Property Protection in China  By : Nathan09 Martyn09
    With the explosion of replica and counterfeit products manufactured in China, individual inventors and “brand driven” companies are finding it necessary to protect their intellectual property in China.
  • Protecting Your Trade Secrets  By : Atty. Gabriel Cosh
    Trade secrets means information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, or process, that: (1) derives independent economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to the public or to other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use; and (2) Is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances
  • Trade Secrets in California  By : Atty. Gabriel Cosh
    Trade secrets are a vital part of a corporation. As the name implies, it is a secret formula, technical information or business model that the corporation must guard like a jealous lover. Otherwise, the corporation loses its edge in the cut throat world of business and corporate race.
  • Patents For Inventors - Your Questions Answered!  By : Brian R. Rayve, Esq.
    Are you confused about what a patent is and whether you should get one?

    This is a primer for beginning inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.

    Questions include what is a patent, what is patent pending, what protection does a patent provide, should you keep your invention secret, and more.

    A must-read for inventors at all experience levels.
  • The US Copyright Law: An Overview  By : Atty. Gabriel Cosh
    When a writer or artist has finished creating their work, copyright laws automatically protect it from being reproduced or distributed by other people without the owner's permission. Since the conception of the first US Copyright Law back in 1790, it has evolved and been amended…
  • How Do You File A Patent  By : John Luke Matthews
    You got a great invention, and you don't want others to create or use the same invention (or at least nobody can claim they invented it). That's the kind of protection a patent offers. It gives you exclusivity to create, reproduce and sell the product or process to the public for a particular length of time (most patents nowadays offer protection for a minimum of 17 years).
  • Patent Writing India  By : Caty
    The Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002

    The Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002 was passed by Parliament in May, 2002 and notified in June, 2003. The Act has been made effective from May, 2003 and has brought about lot of changes.
  • The Motion Picture Association Of America And Copyrights  By : Caty
    The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) is the national voice of anti piracy laws. The MPAA defines copyright theft as: signal theft, theatrical print theft, digital picture theft (from the internet), unauthorized public performance of copyrighted work, and optical disc and videocassette theft. In the recent years the MPAA has played a major role in identifying and filing lawsuits against people who are liable for these kinds of thefts.


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