Forms of Intellectual Property concept map (Activity2)

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Flowchart on Forms of Intellectual Property concept map (Activity2), created by Johana Alba on 22/09/2019.
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  • FORMS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
  • These are rights governed by a statute that gives people the right to prevent others from exploiting or abusing their intellectual creations.
  • is identified
  • Contains
  • Intangible Landscape
  • Copyrights
  • Trade Marks
  • Looks into the traditional forms of IP
  • Looks at the comparatively lesser known IP
  • also
  • is responsible
  • consider
  • Strategic objectives
  • The Degree of protection
  • Type of protection 
  • Designed to
  • Protect the rights of a creator of literary and artistic works, computer programs and databases.
  • Typically is enforced to prevent copying, plagiarism, and misuse of work.
  • also
  • consider
  • Granting
  • Works Protected
  • International Protection
  • Registration
  • Used in the marketing of a company's products. 
  • Patents
  • Provide protection for the goodwill and reputation of a company in its products and services.
  • Designed to
  • also
  • Registration
  • * Must be distinctive         *Must not be descriptive of the goods                       *Must not be capable of deception
  • Designed to
  • Legal title granted to an applicant for protection of an invention.
  • The title granted provides the owner with a monopoly on exploitation making, using, selling, offering for sale, importing.
  • also
  • Requirements
  • The invention must be novel
  • It must involve an inventive step
  • It must be capable of industrial application
  • By: Martha Alba Group: 212032_12 Date: Sep 2019  
  • Conventions and treaties  
  • most countries today also have signed up to international agreements and treaties on the protection of IP
  • International Organization
  • World Trade Organisation (WTO)
  • European Patent Convention (EPC)
  • World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)
  • Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
  • For some companies, ‘know-how’ and ‘trade secrets’ can be just as valuable a piece of IP as a patented technology.
  • Also
  • Designed to
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