Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Forms of intellectual property
- Ronny Cuello Grupo 74
- Are
- Rights governed bystatute that provide
individuals with a right to revent others from
exploiting or abusing their
intellectualcreations
- trade Marks
- Definition
- lt's the symbol by which the
goods of a particular
manufacturer or trader can
be identified and
distinguished from the
goods of others.
- Use
- Typically, a trade mark
issued by printing it on the
outside of a company's
products, on the product
packaging and the
brochure material, to
associate those products
- Registration
- Inaddition
- The symbolshould be
distinctive (but not
descriptive) in distinguishing
goods or services fromit's
competitors
- And
- The term of a trade mark in most
countries is for 10years.
- Patents
- Definition
- Is a legal title granted
to anapplicant for
protection of an
invention,
- Also
- This invention only has
protection in the country
in whicha patent has
been applied.
- The patentsis
granted fora
limited period of
time by the
patent office
- Requerimients to registration
- The
invertion
must be new
- It must be capable of
industrial aplication
- It must invole an
inventive stop
- lnternational patent protection
- lt must be filed ina country that is a
member of theParis Convention
- Is neccesary to assess the
pctentialof exploiting the
invention in international
markets and ensure the territorial
protect1on
- According to EE.UU the
inventor can establish the
earliest date on which the
invention was first made.
- And
- Copyright
- Definition
- ct the rights of a creator of
literary and artist
works,computer
programsanddatabases
- In adittion
- Protects the authos or
creator's "expression•of
the ideas and conceps.
- And
- Does not provide the
creator with a
monopcly on his
work .
- etermines the rights of
ownership and use of
works falling within the
copyright
- Does not require
any formal
application or
registration for
protection of a
creative work
- Protection
- Protec them by international
tea tries that deal with
copyright and to which most
counties have signed up
- The Berne Convention of 1886 is the
oldest international teary governing the
protection of copyright