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  1. Small Article- Poverty

    by Dalip Singh Wasan - 2008-09-07
                      Poverty.          Most of the people in most of the countries are poor and we must accept that once a family turns poor, they cannot come out of this pover...
  2. Protecting Your Interests: Using Competitive Intelligence Gathering Techniques at Tradeshows to Safeguard Your Bottom Line

    by Susan Friedman - 2008-08-29
    "This looks absolutely amazing!" The attendee was smiling, eyes bright, a wide grin.  "If this is what I think it is, I'm pretty sure this piece of equipment will solve all of our problems." He turn...
  3. Management is the Key to a Successful Start-up Business

    by Dee Power - 2008-07-23
    A key element to entrepreneurial success is choosing the right people to be part of your management team. In fact, angel investors and venture capitalists both view strength of the management team as...
  4. Things to Consider When Planning a Retirement

    by Manuel Salvacion - 2008-07-11
    How does it feel to live in a place like the old rural west, amid native California Junipers in a valley flanked by the rolling Sierra Pelona and San Gabriel mountains? Dubbed as the "Beverly Hill...
  5. Invention Company Scams And How To Avoid Them

    by Victor Martel - 2008-05-29
    Guess what? The federal Trade Commission (FTC) estimates that over $100,000,000 is being scammed by fraudulent Invention Marketing and Invention Patent Companies on consumers annually. That's $100,000...
  6. Non-Disclosure Agreements and Their Importance in Development of New Ideas

    by Mark Warner - 2008-05-13
    A non-disclosure agreement is made between two parties when they agree that one or both parties will not reveal specific information that is considered to be confidential by the disclosing party. Non-...
  7. The Intellectual Property Audit - Finding What You Have (Part II of V)

    by Nancy Delain - 2007-05-21
    One traditional definition of an intellectual property audit is "a cataloging of a organization's intellectual property assets." It is required for an organization to meet its due-diligence requirem...
  8. Understanding Patent Database Behavior For Better Patent Search

    by Mr. Vinod Singh - 2007-03-30
    Extracting information from huge datasets, based on keyword search is actually a challenging job. Patent databases contains millions of patent records and when it come to patent search to find out the...
  9. Digital Millennium Copyright Act DMCA Redefined - Steps to Keep Your Content and Intellectual Proper

    by Richard Levick - 2007-03-27
    As Viacom prepares to square off against Google in its lawsuit over the use of copyrighted material on YouTube, the provisions of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act [DMCA] are being widely discussed...
  10. Intellectual Property - Copyright Infringement - Trade Mark Infringement

    by Rosanna Cooper - 2007-03-13
    The case of KK Sony Computer Entertainment and Another v Pacific Game Technology (Holding) Ltd [2006], concerned the infringement of copyright in computer games systems under the name of 'PlayStation'...
  11. Data Protection - Database Right For Sales Agencies

    by Rosanna Cooper - 2007-03-13
    A ruling by the High Court has resulted in new case law governing sales agencies with regard to database rights. Where a sales agency has built up a database of customer details, they will now own a d...
  12. Intellectual Property Law - Copyright Law - Copyright Infringement - Computer Software

    by Rosanna Cooper - 2007-03-11
    The case of Point Solutions Ltd v Focus Business Solutions Ltd and Another [2007], which was heard in the Court of Appeal, involved a claimant who carried on business as a provider of computer softwar...
  13. The Difference Between Trade Secrets And Trademarks

    by Gregg Hall - 2007-02-13
    Some people get confused between trade secrets and trademarks. A trademark is something that is publicly recognized and known as being officially associated with a particular company. In contrast a tr...
  14. How "Work For Hire" Laws Protect You When You Hire a Ghostwriter

    by Charles Brown - 2007-02-11
    Some people are interested in jumping on the article marketing bandwagon but lack either the time or writing skills to write their own articles. No problem, hire a ghostwriter.A ghostwriter can write...
  15. 5 Ways to Protect Your Idea-for Less than $30

    by Dan Stalfire - 2007-01-19
    For all of the people out there who can't afford the $5,000 for a patent this book is for you. Even if you can afford the cost and you would just like to add some extra protection you have come to the...
  16. Protecting Your Intellectual Property (IP)

    by Alexander Gordon - 2006-12-29
    Intellectual Property (IP), in the literal sense, refers to the property of one's intellect or mind. In terms of business, it is defined as one's proprietary knowledge.Need For Protection of IP:Depend...
  17. Protect Your Creativity

    by Alexander Gordon - 2006-12-21
    As an entrepreneur, you are undoubtedly blessed with the ability to come up with new ideas for products and services. Sometimes, a competitor comes up with a similar idea and manages to make money out...
  18. Selecting Business Names and Intellectual Property Law

    by L Ellis - 2006-12-04
    Whether a software license agreement is properly constructed for a transaction depends on a range of factors. Of course, management of intellectual property rights for the copyright owner is a key are...