2008 m. gegužės 24 d., šeštadienis

Intellectual property

Intellectual property limits illegal copying of actually implemented someones' ideas by copyrights and patents.

The ownership of a new created material work must apply for a patent. Work as literature, movies is protected without applying for a copyright, just with its trademark. Keeping pace with technology intellectual property law ensures copyrights by fines and includes possibility of fair dealing between consumer and copyright holder. Registration of trademark prevent imitation and forgery in smaller companies. Injunctions for pretending firms and contracts with restrictions about telling companie's work secrets helps companies to keep its unique name.

Infringing copyright can result starting with civil action and finishing with imprisonment.

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