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By: Lauren Monteith, Derek Love, Cole Howell, and Reggie Jones
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Intellectual Property is the original work people make like songs, movies, books, poetry, art, and software. Intellectual Property is divided into two categories: Industrial Property & Copyright Industrial Property is the protection of a invention like a new hardware or device. When you buy a CD or DVD, you do not gain ownership of that product.
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COPYLEFTCOPYRIGHT Copyleft is similar to copyright in terms of the protection of a person’s work, but copyleft is the protection of computer software and other electronic software. Copyright is designed to prevent people from simply taking or copying someone else's creation without their permission. Copyright is the owners’ exclusive right to control, publish, and sell his/hers work or ideas.
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The internet has made it easy for people to copy and distribute intellectual property without any interference. The internet is a major battleground for intellectual property rights. For example, people download music off the internet without paying, from music sharing sites like Limewire and Napster.
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Napster, a music sharing site, began allowing free downloads of music. People could just simply download music and share it to others without any restrictions. Artists, record companies, and many songwriters filed a lawsuit against Napster for copyright infringement and violation of copyright. Napster lost the lawsuit and was forced to pay damages and eventually had to shut down.
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Piracy is the illegal downloading of software and files that are protected under copyright laws. You can be put in jail or fined a large sum of money if you are caught doing piracy. Piracy threatens trademark, which is a symbol used to identify a particular product.
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Trademark is a symbol, logo, or a name of a product. It identifies what the product is and it is protected by copyright laws. Patent is a grant of property rights given to the inventor. There are three types of patents: utility patent, design patent, and plant patent. Patent exclude anyone from stealing that person’s property.
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is a law that was passed in 1998 by Congress that makes it illegal to make software that bypasses computer codes that protect copyrighted material. These laws protect artist, writers, and inventors from copyright infringement.
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Cole: I would be mad if my intellectual property was being distributed without being purchased. Lauren: I would be upset because I would be losing money. Reggie: I would be upset because all the effort I put into the product is being wasted. Derek: I would get angry and sue the people who distributed my product without paying for it.
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