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- The Concept of Promissory Estoppelon Oct 24, 2013 in Contract LawThe doctrine of promissory estoppel is concerned with the modification of existing contracts. The position under the classical common law of contract was that such modification would only be binding if consideration was supplied and a new contract fo...
- ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTSon Oct 20, 2013 in Intellectual PropertyThe Bern Convention contains only a few provisions regarding enforcement of rights, however the evolution of recent national and international enforcement standards has been dramatic in recent years as a result of two principal factors. The primary i...
- WHAT'S MORAL RIGHTS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW?on Oct 15, 2013Moral rights are Rights an author retains over the integrity of a work and the right to be named as its author even after sale or transfer of the copyright. The international treaties like The Bern Convention (Article 6bis) needs Member countries to...
- HOW TO OWN, EXERCISE AND TRANSFER THE COPYRIGHT?on Oct 13, 2013 in Intellectual PropertyThe owner of copyright in a work at least, a minimum of is usually the man the author of the work. However this is not always the case. The Bern Convention (Article 14bis) contains rules for determining initial ownership of rights in cinematographic...
- WHAT'S CONTRACTUAL CAPACITY?on Oct 11, 2013 in Contract LawBoth parties to a contract should have contractual capacity in order for the agreement to be legally binding. for example, the individual getting insurance should be of a minimum age and should be lawfully competent; the contract won't hold if the in...
- THE DURATION OF COPYRIGHT PROTECTIONon Oct 10, 2013The protection of Copyright is limited in Time. There is a period of time during that the rights of the copyright owner exist. The duration of copyright begins from the instant once the work has been created or once it's been expressed in concrete fo...
- WHAT'S CONSIDERATION IN CONTRACT?on Oct 8, 2013The basic definition of a contract is nothing quite a lawfully enforceable promise. A contract that the parties exchange a promise for a promise is thought as a bilateral contract, and a contract where one party offers a promise and therefore the d...
- LIMITS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTIONon Oct 7, 2013Firstly, the limitation is that the exclusion from copyright protection of some categories of works. In some States, works are not protected if they're not mounted in tangible form. As an example, a piece of choreography would solely be protected onc...
- WHAT'S INTENTION IN CONTRACTon Oct 5, 2013 in Contract LawA contract doesn't exist just because there's an agreement between individuals. The parties to the agreement should intend to enter into a lawfully binding agreement. This can be seldom declared explicitly however it will be sometimes ready to be inf...
- What’s Patents for Inventionon Oct 4, 2013 in Intellectual PropertyMost laws handling the protection of inventions don't really outline the notion of the invention. variety of nations, however, outline inventions asnew solutions to technical issues. the matter could also be old, but the solution, so as to advantage...
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