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  • What Everyone Should Know About Intellectual Property  By : Bob Schuster
    Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
  • Understanding Patent Database Behavior For Better Patent Search  By : Mr. Vinod Singh
    Extracting information from huge datasets, based on keyword search is actually a challenging job. Patent databases contains millions of patent records and when it come to patent search to find out the relevant patent literature in a specified technology area, its really interesting but annoying too. Thus patent searching is very important in an organization. It's very crucial of technology companies as well as service providers. Since removing irrelevant patents during analysis, will cost time, thus affect the productivity and even the satisfaction of the clients.
  • Trade Secrets Experts - Two Circuits, Two Outcomes  By : Robert Ambrogi
    Two recent rulings from federal circuit courts reviewing expert testimony in trade secrets cases reached very different results, with one circuit upholding admission of the testimony and the other finding that the testimony was sufficiently harmful to require a new trial.Taken together, the two cases shed light on the allowable boundaries for expert testimony in trade secrets litigation
  • Wholesale Business: Spotting Copyright Infringement Crooks  By : Joaquin Reveron
    Avoiding copyright theft for your business- explained
  • The Difference Between Trade Secrets And Trademarks  By : Gregg Hall
    Some people get confused between trade secrets and trademarks. A trademark is something that is publicly recognized and known as being officially associated with a particular company. In contrast a trade secret can be a much more broad definition and by its very name is not made public.
  • Find Email Address Quickly and Easily Like I Did  By : D Angel
    Last year I remembered a friend I met on holiday, you know how it is you get chatting and always say we must stay in touch so you swap numbers or email addresses and that’s that.
  • International Intellectual Patent Protection and Eastern and Western Culture Issues  By : Lance Winslow
    As an Online Think Tank member, I know that there are two or more sides to every issues and different perspectives and belief systems on all sides of any debate about right and wrong. Yet, I see international intellectual patent protection as a crisis that should have already been solved. The United States must seize this opportunity to fix the problems with our trading partners on the other side of the planet.
  • Patent Piracy and International Intellectual Insidious Insanity  By : Lance Winslow
    Spinning like a top the minds of the members of the Online Think Tank are in constant motion discussing issues from around the Globe and with more energy then the older gentlemen with the slower minds in Davos. It is amazing that the Patent Piracy and International Intellectual Insidious Insanity continues to go on to this day, as technology in many nations is stolen and products suddenly appear on slow boats from foreign shores.
  • Intellectual Property-Exclusive Rights  By : Raveendran Nambyar
    Exclusive rights- is it well defined? Will the infringer get to be sued? Copy rights, Patent, Trade marks, industrial designs and trade secrets and all these come under Intellectual Property.
  • Patent- How Well Protected Are The Patent Holders?  By : Raveendran Nambyar
    How well are we, the patent holder, protected? For twenty years, patent holders are protected, they say. Exclusive rights have the right to sue an infringer.
  • Intellectual-Property - We Should Know The Scope And Nature  By : Raveendran Nambyar
    The scope and nature of Intellectual property has expanded. Software and database need protection. Laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. WTO and TRIPS enabled laws to harmonise the situation.
  • Protecting Your Intellectual Property (IP)  By : Alexander Gordon
    Intellectual Property (IP), in the literal sense, refers to the property of one’s intellect or mind. In terms of business, it is defined as one’s proprietary knowledge.
  • Protect Your Creativity  By : Alexander Gordon
    As an entrepreneur, you are undoubtedly blessed with the ability to come up with new ideas for products and services. Sometimes, a competitor comes up with a similar idea and manages to make money out of it before you do. A great deal of planning, money, time and effort are required to turn these ideas into invention and innovation.
  • Selecting Business Names and Intellectual Property Law  By : L Ellis
    An information technology & intellectual property lawyer steps through some common provisions of software license agreements and software development contracts. Includes explanations of the purpose and effect of particular clauses in software and technology contracts.
  • Intellectual Property  By : Richard Hall
    Over the course of humanity, every discovery has yielded more questions as we continue to explore new territory. As we continue to explore the frontier known as cyberspace, and discover new ways to use the medium, we are opened up to more ethical dilemmas and questions. Intellectual property has always been a thorny issue.
  • Park City Group Aggressively Defends Its Intellectual Property  By : Legal News
    In its continuing efforts to protect and preserve the value of its intellectual property, Park City Group (OTCBB:PCYG) announced today that it is aggressively defending its patented labor management method and process in a patent infringement litigation against Workbrain Corporation (TSX:WB). The Toronto-based Workbrain markets Total Workforce Management including a workforce scheduling component that Park City Group alleges infringes the company’s U.S. Patent No. 5,111,391.
  • Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Template  By : Sangeeta Tomar
    Sample of a Non-disclosure agreement
  • IPC Classsification  By : Vinod Kr. Singh
    One of the hot topics in the IP world today is IPC reform. Due to be published on 1 July 2005, and to come into effect on 1 January 2006, the eighth version of the IPC classification system (also referred to as IPC 2006) may not seem radically different from the previous IPC7, on first blush. But there are important benefits for patent searchers, attorneys, examiners and IP manager
  • Analyzing Patent Information to Genearte Patent Maps  By : Vinod Kr. Singh
    There are two primary ways of analyzing patent information: Qualitative and Quantitative. The qualitative method shows more closely the content of the individual patent documents. The quantitative method results in statistical processing. These two methods have quite different objectives and different ranges of applications. Patent analysis can be displayed by visual representation using bar graphs, polygonal line graphs, pie charts and other charts/graphs, which are called "Patent Maps".
  • Patent Map Generation and Reading  By : Vinod Kr. Singh
    Patent Mapping a way to visualize patent mining results that involves clustering or otherwise orienting patent data on a page so that there is meaning in the spatial relationships among the data points. Patent Landscape: graphical representation of how large numbers of patents relate to each other based on keywords, citations, or patent classifications. It is useful in identify trends, determine patent gaps and opportunities, and design around competitors' patents.
  • Contracts That Work! Bankruptcy  By : Tom Hall
    The vendor of your No. 1 mission-critical application has filed for bankruptcy. Your contract gives you the right to terminate immediately. Can you enforce that provision? This article explores that difficult question in clear, direct English and offers concrete suggestions for improving your IT and IP contracts and ensuring that you continue to receive the services you need, when you need them.
  • CONTRACTS THAT WORK! Representations, Warranties and Remedies  By : Tom Hall
    The project is late and over budget. The boss is concerned, the internal clients are furious. What are your options? This article lays out the legal principles in clear, insightful English and offers concrete suggestions to solve current problems and avoid them in the future.
  • Tonkon Torp Bolsters Its Intellectual Property Law Strength  By : Legal News
    Senior intellectual property lawyer Paula Holm Jensen has joined Tonkon Torp to co-chair the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group.
  • Intellectual Property Considerations  By : Lance Winslow
    Intellectual Property is one of the hardest things to protect. If you file a patent it becomes public information and if someone copies it and changes one thing, they basically stole your idea for free then it is your duty to try to sue them; that costs you thousands.

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