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Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreements are hard to say, let alone actually comprehend. This article breaks these agreements down into plain English and points out some key provisions you want to make sure are addressed. Check this ar

Judge Defends HRA In Courts

Published: 08/09/2010 by Antonia Torr in Intellectual Property

Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers stated that "respect for human rights is a key weapon in the ideological battle" that is the "so-called war against terrorism"

Patenting an actual product is much easier than patenting an idea. Ideas are intellectual property, however, it is very hard to prove that it is your original idea. Meticulous records must be kept as you are going through the process so you can prove

Intellectual property law protects your inventions and intangibles from being stolen by others.

Requirement For Patent Laws

Published: 10/22/2009 by James Walter in Intellectual Property

A patent gives an inventor exclusive legal rights on his creation and also for the process of production that his invention would require.

How To Deal With Patent Infringement

Published: 10/28/2009 by Aimee Sanchez in Intellectual Property

Patents offer legal recognition to the right of an inventor to prevent unscrupulous individuals from making use of his or her invention for their own advantage.

What Are Industrial Design Rights

Published: 10/28/2009 by Rassmond Gauss in Intellectual Property

Any visual design of an item includes the aesthetic aspects of form, design and colour, all combined in a symmetrical and three dimensional form

Intellectual property law is often in the media spotlight but what are our rights and how can we protect them......

The omnipresent Internet and the way it has inextricably woven itself into our daily lives has necessitated the formulation of specific intellectual property policies for this new medium.

By now, you should know that copying and distributing any copyrighted material is illegal and is called piracy. You should also know that having any of these pirated materials in your possession is also illegal.