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IT Ownership - Coggle Diagram
IT Ownership
Analytical Tools in Plagiarism
Turnitin
Viper
DupliChecker
PaperRater
SeeSources.com
Intellectual Property and Changing
Technology
Property
Means possession or something to which the
owner has the rights.
Intellectual Property
The intangible creative work, not its particular
physical form
Protected by copyright and patent law.
Routes/ways for protecting intellectual property
Copyright
Patent
Trademark
Challenging of new technologies
Copyright infringement easier and cheaper
New compression technologies
Scanners allow us to change the media to electronic form
Intellectual Property Laws
Copyright
A form of protection provided by laws to the
authors of original works
Copyright law
Section 106 of the 1976 Copyright Act
A copyright owner has five exclusive rights
Reproduction right
Modification right
Distribution right
Public performance right
Public display right
Copyright protection
Protection period is for the life of the
author plus 50 years after his death
Patent
An intellectual property right relating to inventions
Patent protection
Patent protection should always be considered by an inventor during the initial stages of their invention
Trademark
A distinctive sign which is used to distinguish the products or
services of different businesses
Search Engine and Online Libraries
Issues derived from this technology
Plagiarism
Big data
Infobesity / information overload
Search engine
Service that allows Internet users to search for content via the World Wide Web (WWW)
Online libraries
An online database of digital objects that can include text, still images, audio, video, digital documents, or other digital media formats
Fair-Use Doctrine
A limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work
Four factors considered
Purpose and nature of use
Nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of significance or portion used
Effect of use on potential market or value of the copyright work
International Piracy
Software piracy
Produce and sell unauthorized copies of popular software packages
Buy one or a few copies software package and install on dozens or hundreds of computers
Download from Internet
Approaches to reduce software copyright piracy
Technical devices to prevent or deter copying 🡪 using serial number
Enforcement and revision of copyright law 🡪 through government and enforce the law
Education 🡪 from college students to big organization
Protecting software copyrights
Digital rights management
Collection of techniques that control uses of intellectual property in digital formats
Includes hardware and software schemes using encryption
Microsoft product activation
An anti-piracy technology designed to verify that the product has been legitimately licensed.