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Intellectual Property
the ownership of rights to ideas, designs, and inventions, including copyrights, patents, and trademarks. Intellectual property is protected by law in most countries, and the...
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 How to Stay Competitive in a Global Economy
 Sharpen your company’s competitive edge by outsourcing more intelligently, protecting your intellectual property, and winning the talent war. New Ways to Build Competitiveness Source: Harvard Business School Outsourcing may lower costs, but unless a company’s...
Tags: India, Intellectual Property, Human Resources, Research & Development, Business Operations, BNET Editorial,  Competition, Outsourcing, General Electric Co., China, Harvard Business School, Workforce Management, Talent
Articles 2008-06-20
Protecting Your Intellectual Property in China
Protecting Your Intellectual Property in ChinaBeware of information leak in ChinaIn additional to legal aspect of IPR protection, I suggest company who want to do business in China review the information security management of your partner. What we see in China is that employee can essiy copy your confidencial...
Tags: CHINA IS, intellectual property
Discussion threads 2008-06-10
Protecting Your Intellectual Property in China
Planning to outsource your manufacturing to China? Here are seven ways to protect intellectual property from reappearing inside a Chinese competitor’s product. 1. File patent and copyright documentation in the United States. U.S. patent and copyright laws are among the most stringent...
Tags: Network Technology, IP, China, Intellectual Property, U.S., Networking, Geoffrey James, Outsource, Outsourcing, BNET Feature
Articles 2008-06-06
What Are Your Sure Bets for the Future?
Harvard Business Review Editor Thomas A. Stewart has a thought-provoking list for you to contemplate, and its title doesn't lack for confidence: 9 Sure Bets For The Future. To give you a flavor, here are three of the nine trends Stewart thinks are sure enough for you...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Consumer Electronics, Cellular Phones, Web 2.0, Software/Web Development, Management, Strategy, Business Operations, 3G, AJAX, Globalization, Intellectual Property, Internet, Harvard Business Review Editor Thomas A. Stewart, Bill Gates, Personal Technology, Web Development, Research & Development
Blog posts 2008-04-03
Victory for Mixi's Users in IP Dispute
As reported here last week, Japan's huge social networking site, Mixi, had announced plans to assert its control over its users' intellectual property rights. But, after a broad rebellion by Mixi users, the company has backtracked. Today, the company has a new announcement on the site that...
Tags: IP, Mixi, Social Networking, Intellectual Property, Network Technology, Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Research & Development, Business Operations, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-03-19
Mixi IP Fight: Who Owns Social Media Content?
Over the past week, a battle has been raging inside Mixi, Japan's giant social networking site SNS, over who controls the intellectual property rights of its user-generated content. Mixi has over 13 million users who post on everything from shopping tips and relationship advice to political discussions...
Tags: IP, Mixi, Social Networking, Intellectual Property, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Research & Development, Business Operations, David Weir, Social Media
Blog posts 2008-03-12
NEC and NEC Electronics Develop Advanced Intellectual Property Digitization Technology for Wireless Transceivers
Tokyo, Japan, June 14, 2007 - JCN Newswire - NEC Corporation and NEC Electronics Corporation have succeeded in developing fundamental technology for intellectual property IP cores used in wireless transceivers. The new technologies enable embedding of IP cores into system LSIs for wireless systems, and facilitate CMOS technology scaling of...
Tags: intellectual property, NEC Corp., NEC Electronics Corp., transceiver, wireless
Research articles 2007-06-14
Tricks, Shtick and Intellectual Property
What can corporate counsel learn from magicians and stand-up comics? More than just tricks and shtick.  In fact, these groups may offer a new way of dealing with intellectual property, argues Daniel L. Smith in Creative Vigilantes free registration required.  Smith looks at how efforts to protect intellectual property have...
Tags: Business Operations, Michael Fitzgerald, Research & Development, Comic, Magician, Daniel L. Smith, Intellectual Property
Blog posts 2007-12-31
Guardium Named Finalist for Best Intellectual Property Protection in 2008 SC Magazine Awards Program
Readers Value Real-time Monitoring of Business-Critical Information as Keys to Protecting Intellectual Property
Tags: Guardium, intellectual property, intellectual property protection
Research articles 2007-12-19
Cybersquatting's Impact
Picture a consumer typing in a domain name that intends to reach you. Instead, the consumer slips up in typing the address and ends up with a goody bag full of spyware, viruses, and trojan horses on their computer. That hypothetical occurrence is far more common than you may think....
Tags: Internet, Research & Development, Security, Intellectual Property, Viruses And Worms, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Spyware, Domain Names, Cybersquatting, Domain Name, Consumer, Business Operations, Jonathan Haeber
Blog posts 2007-11-21
Scandal Ridden China Most Resembles ...?
America in the 1880s was rife with scandals and shady business deals -- Charles Dickens railed against our counterfeiting, Germany banned our contaminated pork, an investigation in Boston found, among other crimes, milk bulked up with chalk. Does this sound vaguely familiar? In a fascinating article in...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, China, Intellectual Property, Food & Beverage, Strategy, Research & Development, Business Operations, Manufacturing, Management, Jessica Stillman, Stephen Mihm
Blog posts 2007-08-27
Virtual Business: Play Fair Online
Businesses are no longer using the internet as just a valuable tool; it's now becoming an integral component in the way they conduct their operations. Perhaps motivated by the Whole Foods scandal (CEO John Mackey used his false identity, or sockpuppet, to badmouth rival Wild Oats online) IBM recently created...
Tags: Intellectual Property, Internet, Mergers & Acquisitions, Government, Research & Development, Business Operations, Investment, Finance, Lori Deschene, Homeland Security, Business
Blog posts 2007-07-27
Aberdeen Study Sponsored by Pinion Software Reveals Globalization Has Dramatically Increased Product Intellectual Property Exposure For Manufacturers
AUSTIN, Texas -- Pinion Software, the leading provider of Technical Rights Management[TM] TRM solutions, announced today it has sponsored a study by the Aberdeen Group entitled, "The Protecting Product Intellectual IP Property Benchmark Report: Safeguarding Design IP in a Global Market." The in-depth study investigated common practices used in global...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., intellectual property, manufacturer
Research articles 2006-12-19
Turning Competitor Data into Competitive Advantage
Competitor analysis CA has developed from simply gathering data about competitors to in-depth analysis of competitors’ strategies and actions. CA can help you learn more about the overall competitive environment and any vulnerabilities in your own business. The most successful businesses are those that effectively transform competitor data into insights...
Tags: Channel management, environment, alliance, analysis, asset, Coca-Cola Co., competitive advantage, computer, industry, intellectual property, intellectual property right, knowledge, network, PC, strategic thinking, strategy, supplier, telecommunications, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-06-26
DataCert Vice President Establishes Intellectual Property Blog; IP Edge Created as Resource for Growing Field of Intellectual Property Management
HOUSTON -- In response to the increased interest in information on intellectual property management and in line with the company's long-term intellectual property growth strategies, DataCert's Vice President of Intellectual Property Business Development Domenic Leo has launched a new law blog called IP Edge (http://ipedge.datacert.com/).
Tags: intellectual property, IP
Research articles 2006-03-21
Filing for a Trademark
A trademark is a distinctive word, phrase, symbol, or design used to make goods and services immediately recognizable by consumers; it implies a consistent level of quality or service. Companies use trademarks to differentiate their products and services from those of their competitors. This article looks at restrictions on what...
Tags: brand, trademark, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, intellectual property, domain name
Articles 2007-05-08
Mentor Graphics Announces Subsystem Intellectual Property Launch with First Delivery of Integrated USB Solution
WILSONVILLE, Ore. -- Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq:MENT) today announced a technology launch of subsystem intellectual property IP, beginning with the industry's first USB subsystem solution from a single-source EDA provider. Mentor Graphics is the only EDA company that develops its own digital controller, hardware PHY physical layer, and embedded software...
Tags: intellectual property, Mentor Graphics Corp., USB
Research articles 2007-03-26
Protecting Your Work with Copyrights
Copyright is a form of legal protection for the creators of original works. It covers literature, plays and other written works; music; choreographed dances; paintings, illustrations, graphics and sculptural works; motion pictures; sound recordings; and architectural works. There are no forms to fill in and no fees to pay: Copyright...
Tags: copyright, intellectual property
Articles 2007-03-27
Protecting New Products with Patents
If your business is in the business of innovating, it is essential that you protect new products by taking out a patent. Patents are granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office USPTO to inventors, giving them the right to prevent exploitation of their inventions by others. U.S. patent law...
Tags: patent, intellectual property
Articles 2007-03-27
Respecting the Copyrights of Others
Copyrighting is the process of legally protecting the creative products of yourself or others. If your business uses articles, literature, music, or other published work in producing goods or providing services, it may be at risk of violating the copyright of that work. This article outlines the types of published...
Tags: copyright, intellectual property, permissions
Articles 2007-03-27
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