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Learning Goal Students will be able to distinguish between invention and innovation Agenda Test/Ultimate Theme Park Project Inventions vs Innovations Note Top 10 Inventions Activity
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Inventions vs. Innovation Invention – the creation of something new Innovation – a change to something that already exists
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Protecting Your Ideas Patent – a grant made by the government that gives the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and the sell the invention for a set period of time.
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Protecting Your Ideas Copyrights – the legal protection of original literary, musical, and artistic works, software, industrial designs and similar items from being copied or used by owners without permission of the owner
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Protecting Your Ideas Trademarks – A word, symbol, design, or a combination of these used to identify a product or service and distinguish it from its competitors
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Industrial Design Act Anything made by hand, tool, or machine that has distinctive features (ex. Shape of a chair) Once registered, the designer (proprietor) has exclusive rights to the design for a 10-year period
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Improv Venture Read Improv Venture Profile on p.98 Answer questions 10 Minutes
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10 Best Inventions Not wacky products like before Pay special attention to Canadian inventions If you are in Grade 12 Course – must be internet and technology related Fill in chart and submit by end of period
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