Thursday, December 5, 2013

Your own Arguments and Opinions


I personally agree with the copyright law although it’s not always beneficial and can sometimes become a hassle when you want to incorporate some ones work on your own work to try to improve it. "A patent is not available solely for an idea, but only for its tangible application. “ That’s always a good thing to know. A patent is a grant by the government permitting the inventor exclusive use of an invention for 20 years from the date of filing.” That means no one can use or sell this without and permission of the inventor. I definitely feel that copyright law truly protects our work, no one likes to do work for nothing!” Suppose you buy a CD that, in the end, you do not like. Under the first sale doctrine, you have the legal right to sell that CD. The first sale doctrine permits a person who owns a lawfully made copy of a copyrighted work to sell or otherwise dispose of that copy.” Although people have found ways to work around buying CDs, no one likes having there had work stolen from them especially artists. It is illegal to delete copyright information, such as the name of the author or the title of the article. It is also illegal to distribute false copyright information. Thus, anyone who emailed Tom Tomorrow's cartoon without his name on it, or who claimed it was his own work, would be violating the law.This is one of the many laws I really agree with it protects you work. Copyrights protection usually expires after 50 years, that’s quite a long time. A trademark is any combination of words and symbols that a business uses to identify its products or services and distinguish them from others.” Trademarks are really important to customers and businesses the help distinguish products by their brands. High quality businesses are the ones that usually occupy trademarks to help their customer distinguish there brand.” a trade secret is a formula, device, process, method, or compilation of information that, when used in business, gives the owner an advantage over competitors who do not know it.”

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