BUS 393 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Anton Piller Order, Reverse Engineering, Moral Rights
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Anton piller order: court order to seize offending material before trial. Balance of convenience: the test used by the court in an injunction application to determine which party will be most harmed by the issuance of the injunction. Business patents: a new process or method of carrying on business unique enough to be considered an invention and to be patented. Certification marks: government authorization of a union to bargain collectively with an employer. Confidential information: secret information and data with restricted access, the disclosure of which can cause harm to the business. Copyright: an author"s right to control the reproduction and use of his creation. Distinguishing guise: the unique shape of a product, which can also be registered under the. Encryption: technological mechanisms designed to protect data and information, usually involving some form of encoding so the use of a key is necessary to retrieve it.