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Infographic | Shakespeare and Intellectual Property

Olartemoure Blog

This creative reuse of stories and characters was very common, showing a different perspective on intellectual property from how it works today. In these adaptations, elements such as scripts, direction, and performances are original works protected by copyright laws.

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The Economics of Copyright: Incentives and Rewards (It’s Important to Get them Right)

Hugh Stephens Blog

Image: Shutterstock Two years ago, in April 2022, the US Copyright Office (USCO) appointed its first Chief Economist, Dr. Brent Lutes. Many national Intellectual Property Offices have such a position, e.g, Notably, Canada’s Intellectual Property Office–CIPO–does not).

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Empowering Innovation: The Role of Intellectual Property in Technology Transfer

IP and Legal Filings

Indian Copyright Act, 1957 – sections 30 to 32 provide for licensing. Intellectual Property Rights Protection IP licensing is an essential element of technology transfer. It involves transferring of one or more intellectual property to the other party. REFERENCE Intellectual property and technology transfer.

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Critical Analysis on Intellectual Property Rights and its components.

IIPRD

Introduction Intellectual Property Rights is a right which is connected with the person or the company’s intangible property. What are the rights in Intellectual Property? Why there is a need to protect Intellectual Property. Components of Intellectual Property Rights and Case Laws.

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9 Spooky Copyright Stories for Halloween

Plagiarism Today

It's Halloween, so let's take a look at 9 copyright stories that show how intellectual property has shaped the spookiest holiday. The post 9 Spooky Copyright Stories for Halloween appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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Book review: Intellectual Property Excesses

The IPKat

This is a review of Intellectual Property Excesses: Exploring the Boundaries of IP Protection , edited by Enrico Bonadio (City University London) and Aislinn O’Connell (Royal Holloway University of London). Part One covers copyright and rights relating to television shows, songs, photographs, and intimate videos.

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Unlocking Success: The Power of Intellectual Property For Startups

Intepat

The realm of startups and intellectual property (IP), where creativity generates investment and innovation meets protection. It becomes significant to observe that intellectual property (IP) protection frequently suffers in the rush to develop. But what sets these startups apart?