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  • Trade groups: policing our digital copyrights is just too hard -
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    altEagles drummer and singer Don Henley has a world of trouble on his mind, and he hopes that Congress will lighten his load... by gutting the best part of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Defending his copyrights in the digital age is just too hard for Henley and his labels, because it requires constant vigilance of both mainstream user-upload sites like YouTube and dodgier destinations like BitTorrent trackers.

  • E.U. Talks With China Over Intellectual Property Rights -
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    The European Union's Commissioner for Customs and Anti-Fraud is in China to discuss how the Chinese authorities and the E.U. can reduce trafficking in illegal products, particularly those that breach intellectual property rights by infringing on patents, copyrights or trademarks.

  • TASER International Wins Judgment and Final Injunction in Patent Infringement Against Stinger Systems, Inc. -
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    altSCOTTSDALE, AZ -- (Marketwire) -- 08/31/10 -- TASER International, Inc. (NASDAQ: TASR), today announced that on August 30, 2010, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered judgment in favor of TASER International, Inc. ("TASER") against Stinger Systems, Inc. ("Stinger") on Count One of TASER's complaint and further ordered that "Stinger is hereby adjudged to have infringed claims 2 and 40 of United States Patent No. 6,999,295 ('the '295 patent')" and that "Claims 2 and 40 of the '295 patent are hereby adjudged to be valid and enforceable."

  • Nike patents 'BTTF' autolacing trainers -
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    altSportswear manufacturer Nike has applied for a patent for a pair of automatically lacing trainers.

     

Copyright Branch (Copyrights)

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Copyright is a legal term that describes the rights granted to creators in their artistic and literary works. The kinds of works that can be protected by the copyright include: literary works such as novels, poems, plays, musical compositions; artistic works such us paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures; architecture; and advertisements, maps and technical drawings.

 01. Musical Shows.

 02. Literary work (unpublished and published).

 03. Plays.

 04. Audiovisual Works or Motion Pictures.

 05. Paintings and Drawings.

 06. Sculptures.

 07. Photographs.

 08. Architecture.

 09. Databases, collections, anthologies and others.

 10. Software or computer programs.

 11. Sound recordings.

 12. Performances of musicians, actors and singers.

 13. Broadcasts.

 14. Related Rights.

 15. Licenses, right assignments and transfers of economic rights.

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