Intellectual

  • 101intellectual property — noun intangible property that is the result of creativity (such as patents or trademarks or copyrights) • Hypernyms: ↑property, ↑belongings, ↑holding * * * noun [noncount] law : something (such as an idea, invention, or process) that comes from a …

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  • 102Intellectual property law in Senegal — Enforcement and attitudesAs in most developing countries, intellectual property protection in Senegal is weak. Copyright infringement is not regarded as a crime, and it is widely accepted by consumers. Senegal’s criminal law provisions do not… …

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  • 103intellectual property — Law. property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks. [1840 45, Amer.] * * * Property that derives from the work of an individual s mind or intellect. Early copyright law aimed to protect the… …

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  • 104intellectual property — An intangible asset, such as a copyright, patent, trademark, or design right. Intellectual property is an asset, and as such it can be bought, sold, licensed, or exchanged. Further, the intellectual property owner has the right to prevent the… …

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  • 105intellectual property — An intangible asset, such as a copyright, patent, trademark, or design right. Intellectual property is an asset, and as such it can be bought, sold, licensed, or exchanged. Further, the intellectual property owner has the right to prevent the… …

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  • 106intellectual property — /ɪntɪ lektjυəl prɒpəti/ noun ideas, designs and inventions, including copyrights, patents and trademarks, that were created by and legally belong to an individual or an organisation (NOTE: Intellectual property is protected by law in most… …

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  • 107Intellectual Property Journal — Zeitschrift für Geistiges Eigentum (ZGE) / Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ) Fachgebiet Recht, ins …

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  • 108intellectual aura —    The term intellectual aura comes from the Latin words intellectus (understanding, reason) and aura (wind, breeze, smell). The term aura intellectuelle was introduced in or shortly before 1860 by the French psychiatrist Jean Pierre Falret (1794 …

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  • 109Intellectual capital management — The intangible nature of many knowledge products and processes, in combination with the increasing importance of their value in corporate balance sheets leads to a growing interest in management of intellectual capital.See also knowledge… …

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  • 110Intellectual Property Committee — Das Intellectual Property Committee (IPC) ist ein Zusammenschluss von 13 US amerikanischen Firmen während der Uruguay Runde der GATT Vertragspartner (1986–1994). Das IPC war massiv an der Entstehung des TRIPS Abkommens der aus dem… …

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