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This photo is by me.It appears in another Black and white form on another person's photostream WITHOUT permission. Now me i don't have any probs with sharing (If i take your graffiti work and i've said yeh, then that's fine! your work, my work....its fine! Please feel free!) but i do have probs with disrespecting which is what has happened. What should i do? It breaks Flickr's guidelines and Instagram's so i could get it pulled. I don't hate on anyone but don't take me for fool! Its mean! Without me this photo would not exist. Thanks would have been nice! Copyright on a photograph is created the moment a photo is taken, that copyright belongs to the photographer.i do not agree with use of this photo in any other context than on my Photostream on Flickr.
Paul Hofheinz, president of the Lisbon Council, listens intently to Ian Hargreaves, professor of digital economy at Cardiff University with whom he co-edited Intellectual Property and Innovation, a Lisbon Council publication, at The 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by the Lisbon Council in Brussels. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
Canal Street in Manhattan is famous for selling knock-off purses and other items that may or may not run afoul of trademark or copyright laws. Some vendors have stores. Others work from cases that can be closed and carted off on a moment's notice. Some items are perfectly legal knock-offs. Some are counterfeit goods. Others may be legitimately licensed products that were dumped as surplus. Still others - so-called "gray market goods" - may have been legitimately licensed for sale overseas but not intended for sale the United States.
This photo is konomarked ("Most Rights Sharable").
If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
KONOMARK - Most Rights Sharable. Just ask me.
Oil Drilling Rig patent drawing from 1911. You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com
Canal Street in Manhattan is famous for selling knock-off purses and other items that may or may not run afoul of trademark or copyright laws.
This vendor is selling shirts that poke fun at famous trademarks.
This photo is konomarked ("Most Rights Sharable").
If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
KONOMARK - Most Rights Sharable. Just ask me.
Presenter: Katie Lane is an attorney and negotiation coach who works with artists and freelancers to help them protect their rights and get paid fairly for the work they do. Combining a background in theatre, years of experience negotiating multi-million dollar deals, and a deep affection for all things nerdy, she teaches people how to protect their work and negotiate in a style that feels comfortable, strong and authentic. Katie posts weekly about law and negotiation at her blog WorkMadeForHire.net.
Photos by Mario Gallucci
Căutăm împreună soluţii pentru combaterea produselor contrafăcute şi a pirateriei, şi pentru protejarea drepturilor de proprietate intelectuală. Ambasada a găzduit astăzi o masă rotundă, la care procurori şi specialişti au discutat despre elaborarea unei strategii naționale privind proprietatea intelectuală şi despre cum pot fi sprijinite instituţiile responsabile de aplicarea acesteia.
Căutăm împreună soluţii pentru combaterea produselor contrafăcute şi a pirateriei, şi pentru protejarea drepturilor de proprietate intelectuală. Ambasada a găzduit astăzi o masă rotundă, la care procurori şi specialişti au discutat despre elaborarea unei strategii naționale privind proprietatea intelectuală şi despre cum pot fi sprijinite instituţiile responsabile de aplicarea acesteia.
Students and professionals from China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil at #LUISSBusiness to learn how to apply IP as a strategic and managerial tool improving companies’ services and creating values to the clients. Specialized Course in IP Management and Valuation Graduation Day – the ten-week specialized program jointly promoted by LUISS Business School with the Italian Patent and Trademark Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO, through the WIPO Academy) – was held on July 19th: congratulations to the new established international network of IP Specialists! #IntellectualProperty
Piotr Stryszowski, economist and policy analyst in the directorate for science, technology and industry, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), listens in while Ken Ducatel, head of unit for Digital Agenda: policy co-ordination, DG information society and media, European Commission, makes a point at the special policy briefing on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, organised by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
Ed Quilty, director, copyright and IP enforcement, Intellectual Property Office, United Kindgom, speaks at the special policy briefing on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, organised by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit us at www.lisboncouncil.net.
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Malcolm Harbour, chair, internal market and consumer protection committee and member of the Bureau, European Parliament, speaks at the special policy briefing on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, organised by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
Oil Drilling Rig patent drawing from 1916 . You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com
Minister for Intellectual Property, David Lammy, speaking at the World IP Day event at the Science Museum.
Easy-to-use intellectual property protection for industrial automation and seamless integration at all levels for B&R Automation Studio and B&R System Diagnostics Manager thanks to Wibu-Systems CodeMeter - read the whole story here: www.wibu.com/en/press-release-details/article/full-protec...
Panelists speak at a special policy briefing with Professor Ian Hargreaves on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, hosted by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
Tell Congress not to censor the internet NOW! - www.fightforthefuture.org/pipa
PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting "creativity". The law would let the government or corporations censor entire sites-- they just have to convince a judge that the site is "dedicated to copyright infringement."
The government has already wrongly shut down sites without any recourse to the site owner. Under this bill, sharing a video with anything copyrighted in it, or what sites like Youtube and Twitter do, would be considered illegal behavior according to this bill.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, this bill would cost us $47 million tax dollars a year — that's for a fix that won't work, disrupts the internet, stifles innovation, shuts out diverse voices, and censors the internet. This bill is bad for creativity and does not protect your rights.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Fight for the Future.
Like Normann himself, this copyright dodginess is verry naughtyy.
Poster for the funfair at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, run by Studts funfairs and held between July 13-17.
Really I just thought the colors made an interesting composition. But now I'm studying trademark law. My understanding is that laudatory terms are considered "descriptive" marks (requiring secondary meaning for protection), but that the law is not entirely consistent. Interestingly, the closer a mark comes to describing a product, the harder it is to get protection, so it wouldn't pay for it to be *too* jolly good! I just found an interesting article by Gary J. Sosinsky, 9 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 725 (1999) discussing how it makes sense for laudatory marks to be hard to protect because they are more likely to lead to consumer confusion. Which was sort of what I was thinking... I'm sure this product is quite tasty... but what if it were demonstrably terrible? Even if there were secondary meaning, would that mean the mark is deceptively misleading and unregisterable? Must be time for a study break.
Students and professionals from China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil at #LUISSBusiness to learn how to apply IP as a strategic and managerial tool improving companies’ services and creating values to the clients. Specialized Course in IP Management and Valuation Graduation Day – the ten-week specialized program jointly promoted by LUISS Business School with the Italian Patent and Trademark Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO, through the WIPO Academy) – was held on July 19th: congratulations to the new established international network of IP Specialists! #IntellectualProperty
Michel Vivant, full professor and academic director of the intellectual property programme at the Sciences Po master’s in Droit économique, speaks during a breakout session at The 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by the Lisbon Council in Brussels. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
Students and professionals from China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil at #LUISSBusiness to learn how to apply IP as a strategic and managerial tool improving companies’ services and creating values to the clients. Specialized Course in IP Management and Valuation Graduation Day – the ten-week specialized program jointly promoted by LUISS Business School with the Italian Patent and Trademark Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO, through the WIPO Academy) – was held on July 19th: congratulations to the new established international network of IP Specialists! #IntellectualProperty