Anybody involved in a creative project - particularly where a number of people are involved - knows that an early question will always be raised: "Who owns the intellectual property rights?" Or you could be selling widgets, only to find that another company has started doing the same thing. Can you sue them - or are they more likely to sue you? The product can be a manufactured object, it could be a service, or an 'intellectual asset'. It could be designing a company web site, running a training course, writing a product guidance manual, devising a manufacturing process, or putting on a television programme. History is littered with cases of people who assumed that they had the rights to something they had written or produced - only to find the profits from their labours taken by ... Read more >>
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Showing posts with label IPR. Show all posts
31 March 2009
Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights
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copyright,
intellectual property,
IPR
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