Wednesday, 23 June 2010

What you need to know about Intellectual Protection « Intellectual Protection

What you need to know about Intellectual Protection « Intellectual Protection

What you need to know about Intellectual Protection

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Intellectual Protection does not have to be a mystery. Lets look at the five most useful methods of intellectual protection, Patents, Copyright, Trademarks and Design Rights.

Patents

Patents are basicly an intellectual protection reward for the inventor of a product or system to share the knowledge of how he or she done it. With the granting of a patent, the methods and technology become public knowledge and can be seen by all. In return, the holder of a patent has exclusive rights for a fixed period of time to do whatever he or she sees fits with the product including exclusive rights to commercialisation. It is possible to patent an idea. See more information in the patent section below.

Copyright

The most common form of intellectual protection is copyright. It is not possible to copyright an idea. Copyright comes into force instantly when something is created in a tangible form. This can include songs, music, photos, manuscripts, books etc. Copyright gives the creator of a work exclusive rights to reproduce and profit from that work. Copyright law is accepted by 163 countries who signed the Berne convention. Copyright can be registered online as proof that a person actually made the material in question. A name can not be copyright. See more information in the copyright section below.

Trademarks

A common form of intellectual protection used by companies are trademarks. Names and words used to trade under can be protected by Trademarks. Trademarks come in two forms a non-registered trade mark (TM) and a registered trademark (R). Non registered trademarks are free, but you have to be able to prove that you were the original claiment of the trademark in court to be able to fight off infringers. Registered trademarks have to be payed for but give more protection in court as a date of registration is known. See more information in the trademarks section below.

Design Rights

Design Rights are a similar form of intellectual protection to copyrights, but apply to things such as patterns , fabrics, forms etc. They can be unregistered or registered in a similar way to Trademarks. The first ever design right was granted in the United Kingdom in 1787. See more information in the Design Rights section below.

Monday, 21 June 2010

LogoSauce™ - Logo design, inspiration and information.

Looking for logo ideas and inspiration - check these out.
Logo
LogoSauce™ - Logo design, inspiration and information.

Color Scheme Designer 3

Very Nice little tool - personally I'll stick to pantone, but this is well worth a look

Color Scheme Designer 3

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas, original design by Stamen, press any key to s

This is loads of fun and as addictive as anything - just click the enter link and start waving your mouse around frantically and click to change colours and you will have a new instant Pollock on your screen in no time.

Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas, original design by Stamen, press any key to s

Darth Vader with a parasol

http://www.limpfish.com/img/vader_with_a_parasol_med.jpg

if you have food a roof and clothes

http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/076/6/0/605b7d3c66c2dc9470fd939b2011ac0e.png

10 Ads That Rock | Billboard.com

10 Ads That Rock | Billboard.com

Hellcat-sloss-Sml.jpg (JPEG Image, 1025x766 pixels)

http://www.confederate.com/confederate2/c2-downloads/Hellcat-sloss-Sml.jpg
Hellcat-sloss-Sml.jpg (JPEG Image, 1025x766 pixels)

Hyper-Realistic Acrylic Body Painting (15 pics) - My Modern Metropolis

Hyper-Realistic Acrylic Body Painting (15 pics) - My Modern Metropolis
Alexa Meade thinks completely backwards. Most artists use acrylic paints to create portraits of people on canvas. But not Meade - she applies acrylic paints on her subjects and makes them appear to be a part of the painting!

Thursday, 10 June 2010

Unbelievable Pencil Art by Paul Lung

Fantastic work, go check the rest of these out

Unbelievable Pencil Art by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

DATEOMATIC: Back links for website owners-Dateomatic

One way back links help your sites rankings, google loves to see one way links into your site and many pay good money for a one way link - here you can have a link for free you simply add your comment to the post and be sure to put your site link in the form.

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DATEOMATIC: Back links for website owners-Dateomatic