Wednesday, October 14, 2009

What's Intellectual Property?

The publishing house belongs to Israel's leading newspaper. A couple of months later ( 1997 ), I won the desirable Prize of the Ministry of Education ( for short poetry ). It goes like so : if the rights to intellectual property weren't outlined and implemented, commercial entrepreneurs wouldn't have taken on the risks related to publishing books, recording records, and preparing multimedia products.

But this is factually false.

In the USA there's a particularly limited group of authors who essentially live by their pen.

Only select musicians eke out a living from their loud vocation ( a lot of them rock stars who own their labels - George Michael had to battle Sony to do that ) and very few actors come near to deriving subsistence level profits from their profession. Intellectual Property is the product of your thinking that may be used for commercial value. Put simply, you think about a song and write down the words you've got the legal right to stop others from duplicating or making a song based totally on your words. Perhaps your boss asked you to scribble a PC program. Who owns the work? You could have created a new mouse trap and have the design on PC. If the data wasn't kept fairly safe ( secret ) then it isn't a trade secret. This highly protected source code for PCs is their trade secret, giving them an edge over the competition. The trick is you have to keep your trade techniques as such, techniques. It is easy and inexpensive to make public online, the entry barriers are nearly zero.

the second development is also technical. But memory is just one facet of computing power.
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