A Beginner's Guide to Intellectual Property. / Harjinder S Obhi.
by Obhi, Harjinder S; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: A Beginner's Guide to Intellectual Property, May 2001; pp. 39-44.
"Despite the importance of IPR [intellectual property rights], it is remarkable how often even the broadsheet press describe them incorrectly. Copyright, for example, is often confused with patent rights, even though these are distinct legal rights with major differences in the strength and scope of their protection." (PHYSICS WORLD) The author discusses the various aspects of intellectual property law, covering such topics as patents, copyright protections, and design protection and trademarks.
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