CCT206H5 Lecture 4: Copyright

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Cct208h5 - law, technology and culture (winter 2018) Assignment note: references must be in apa form (check with your ta) The right to use and/or copy someone else"s work. Patent - protect an invention or innovation process; right to stop someone else from manufacturing, selling or using a process or innovation; covered for 20 years. In a iphone, there are over 150,000 patents. Trademark - governs branding and names; covered indefinitely. Ie. google trademarked the name "google" so they don"t want you to turn it into a language (otherwise they lose their trademark) Trade secrets - protected closed formula until you lose it; works as a form of prior. Right of publicity - protect individuals" ability to control their voice, likeness, or any. Industrial design/circuit topography - govern innovative process; ship fabrication distinguishable features. The term intellectual property is a common terminology used regarding copyright. Property - something you own that no one else owns; physical.

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