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IT OWNERSHIP - Coggle Diagram
IT OWNERSHIP
INTELECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
World Intellectual property of organization
myIPO
Intellectual property corporation of Malaysia Act 2002
Trade Marks Act 1976
Patents Act 1983
Industrial Designs Act 1996
Geographical Indication Act 2000
Copyright Act 1987
Layout Designs and Integrated Circuit Act 2000
INTELECTUAL PROPERTY AND CHANGING TECHNOLOGY
The intangible creative work
Value of artistic work is from creativity,ideas,research,skills,labor,non-material efforts and attributes
3 types of Intelectual property
copyright
patents
trademark
Digital technology and internet make copyright infringement easier and cheaper
Search engine make finding material easir
Peer-to-peer technology makes transfering and share files easier
Broadband connection
Miniaturization of cameras and other equipment enable audience members to record and transmit
Scanners allow to change the media copyright
INTELECTUAL PROPERTY AND CHANGING TECHNOLOGY
U.S copyright for copyright holder
To make and distribute copies
To produce deritative works
To perform work in public and display it
Copyright
Reprodction Right
Modification Right
Distribution Right
Public Performance Right
Public Display Right
Patent
Intelectual property right relate to inventions
Right to stop others from practicing the invention without permission
Allow to prevent from anyone from producing, using or selling the invention
Protect invention of new things or processes
Trademark
distinctive sign used to distinguish the product such as word,name,phrase,logo,image,symbol,design or slogan
provides protection for an invention
SEARCH ENGINE AND ONLINE LIBRARIES
SEARCH ENGINE
Caching and display small excerpts
create and display thumbnail image
BOOKS ONLINE
Project Gutenberg digitizes books in the public domain
Mircosoft and google has scanned millions of books
FREE SOFTWARE
Support by large, loose-knit group of programmers that allow people to copy,use and modify their software
Open source
GNU PROJECT
Unix-like operating system
Hunderds of program that are free and available to use
Develop the concept of copyleft
INTERNATIONAL PIRACY
Some countries not protected intellectual property
Country that have high piracy rates do not have significant software industry
the countries are exporting the pirated copies to countries with strict copyright laws
SOFTWARE PIRACY
produce and sell unauhorized copies of popular software package
buy one or a few copies software package and install on dozens of computers
Download from internet
APPROACHES TO REDUCE SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT
Using serial number
Through government and enforce the law
From college students to big organization
Diigital rights management
Microsoft product activation
FAIR-USE DOCTRINE
limitation and exception to the exclusive right
intended to balance the publics interest in open access with the property
FACTORS MUST BE CONSIDERED
The purpose and nature/char
Nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of significance or portion used
Effect of use
ANALYTICAL TOOLS IN PLAGIARISM
PLAGIARISM
Intentionally or unintentionally reproducing another person wihtout acknowledgement
Intentionally or negligently allowing such reproduction
TEXT ANALYTICAL TOOLS
Turnitin
Online plagiarism detection service
MyDropBox
online tools that include plagiarism