Copyright and Intellectual Property Right 1
2 Use and Protection of Intellectual Property in Online Business Intellectual property (general term) includes: – All products of the human mind Tangible or intangible – Protections afforded by copyrights and patents, trademarks registration, service marks Right of publicity – Limited right to control others’ commercial use of an individual’s name, image, likeness, identifying aspect of identity – Limited by U.S. First Amendment provisions
3 Use and Protection of Intellectual Property in Online Business (cont’d.) Online businesses must avoid: – Deceptive trade practices – False advertising claims – Defamation or product disparagement – Infringements of intellectual property rights By using unauthorized content
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Copyright Issues Copyright – Right granted by government to the author (creator) of literary or artistic work Specific time length provided in copyright law – Gives author (creator) sole and exclusive right to the work (print, publish, sell) – Includes virtually all forms of artistic or intellectual expression 5
6 Copyright Issues (cont’d.) Idea contained in an expression – Cannot be copyrighted Requirement – Idea must be separate from expression – Example: mathematical calculations Collection of facts – Can be copyrighted – Example: Yahoo! Web Directory
7 Copyright Issues (cont’d.) U.S. law still allows registration (no longer required) Work created after 1989 – Copyrighted automatically by virtue of copyright law Most U.S. Web pages protected by automatic copyright provision Web client computer copy of HTML file – Acceptable under fair use Includes copying it for use in criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research
8 FIGURE 8-7 U.S. law governing the fair use exception
Copyright Issues (cont’d.) Fair use specific factors – Nonprofit educational uses have better chance of qualifying than commercial uses – Court may consider painting using different standards than sound recording – Small sections qualify when entire work might not – Court may consider amount of damage caused to value of copyrighted work 9
10 Copyright Issues (cont’d.) Copyright law difficult to apply – Due to elements such as fair use Vicarious copyright infringement – Entity capable of supervising infringing activity – Obtains a financial benefit from infringing activity Example: Napster – Failed to monitor its network – Profited indirectly from the infringement Music downloads, copying – Legality unclear in many cases