Archive for the ‘Intellectual Property’ Category
Intellectual property is one of the major types of capital assets. It is usually the result of a human brain's intellect. It can be either tangible or intangible. Idea, process, and theory are some of the most popular forms of intangible category. Included in the tangible type is product, invention, or any such kind of tangible medium such as discovery, creation, or a specific knowledge.
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Are you a Washington artist that is just starting to get into the business of selling your work? One of the first things that you should do is hire a Washington art lawyer to help represent your interests. It can be hard work getting a business set up to sell your art, especially if you really would prefer to be just making art and let someone else handle the selling of your art.
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Effective lawyer resumes act as a bridge for you and your potential employers. For upcoming attorneys, or for transitioning lawyers, it would be good to remember that potential employers do not have the time to read a resume the length of a short story. Other employers may find it a waste of time reading through a hastily-written resume. What should we try to take note in this endeavor?
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<p>Gaining effectiveness and staying profitable in today’s competitive business world has become really tough. Most of the international business law firms based in Europe and US are opting for the new Legal process outsourcing route to be productive. A number of International business law firms including legal departments in large corporations and even government organizations are increasingly outsourcing most of their legal issues to India to increase efficiency and reduce cost.</p>
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If you are in need for an ideal lawyer, then go by your instincts and choose the one who is caring and concerned about you and equally devoted to his work. Impressive credentials or gold lettering on the lawyer's door can be deceiving. Between the two of you, should develop a bond of trust, so pure and strong, that you are able to share and put your life, future, money or property in the safest hands.
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Ok, so you've decided to start a business, either by yourself, with a couple of friends, or maybe even with a couple of colleagues from your last "corporate gig". You sit down at your first impromptu "business meeting" over a case of cold coke (insert other favorite beverage here) and you start your checklist:
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If you don't have a library near you and have Internet access, you can find plenty of public domain information online if you just know where to look.
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In the United States there are millions of people every year who create original music, research, or write books and other forms of creative expression. These are covered by the term intellectual property and are given protection under copyright laws. If you are a publisher, writer, or editor it is crucial that you are knowledgeable about copyright issues more than ever. With the Internet there has been an enormous increase in counterfeiting and pirating of books, music, and other intellectual property. A report last year from the World Customs Organization indicated over a half a billion dollars in counterfeit and pirated products were put in the marketplace globally in 2005.
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The world is ever changing and expanding, and this applies to English property more than anywhere else. People are constantly wishing to adapt their property be it with an extension, refurbishment or a renovation, these are just a few of the changes people plan to do to their properties. But before any of these plans can be turned into realities there is a lot of background work that has to happen.
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