Patent, Copyright & Trademark: A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property LawNolo Press, 1996 - 430 lappuses Presents an overview of patent copyright, trademark, and trade secret laws covering intellectual property, with charts and examples of the various types of protections, definitions of terminology and sample forms. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 63.
52. lappuse
... called object code . When software is sold to the public , it is in object code form — that is , it is already compiled . Because object code is mostly a series of ones and zeros , it cannot readily be figured out through reverse ...
... called object code . When software is sold to the public , it is in object code form — that is , it is already compiled . Because object code is mostly a series of ones and zeros , it cannot readily be figured out through reverse ...
369. lappuse
... called " Sorcerer's Apprentice . " No notice of registration appears in the adver- tisement , so Phil concludes the mark is probably not registered and proceeds to use the name as a trademark for his program . The mark had in fact been ...
... called " Sorcerer's Apprentice . " No notice of registration appears in the adver- tisement , so Phil concludes the mark is probably not registered and proceeds to use the name as a trademark for his program . The mark had in fact been ...
373. lappuse
... called " passing off " ) when he or she inten- tionally causes one product or service to be confused with another for commer- cial gain . Examples of palming off include : • substituting one product for another - for instance ...
... called " passing off " ) when he or she inten- tionally causes one product or service to be confused with another for commer- cial gain . Examples of palming off include : • substituting one product for another - for instance ...
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actual agreement allow amended Appeals become called claim closure commerce competitive confidential considered consists Convention copy copyright owner copyright protection countries court created damages defined Definitions described determine developed device disclose disclosure distributed effect employee entitled examiner EXAMPLE exclusive expression federal filing give grant ideas identify independent infringement action injunction invention inventor issue known Lanham Act Library license lists manufacture mark material matter means notice obtain occurred original owner ownership party Patent and Trademark patent application period person phonorecords practice prior art published qualify reasonable receive record reference registration Related terms result rule signed similar specific statement statute tion trade secret Trademark Office transfer treaty U.S. Copyright Office U.S. Patent United usually written
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