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		<title>Business Intellectual Property</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ron Bartels Business Justice Protect Business Intellectual Property November 1, 2008 -The largest companies in the world today owe their value not only to the property they own or the property they manufacture, but also to their &#8220;intellectual property&#8221; &#8211; the ideas they create.  Microsoft&#8217;s value is not based just on the number of DVDs it sells, but the computer code that is on those DVDs. Google&#8217;s value exists because of patents that protect how Google&#8217;s search engine algorithms are written.  Walt Disney is heavily valued by the large copyright and trademark portfolio the company owns for their characters, films, music and other media. Think about it&#8230; how much is the simple sketch of a big eared mouse, &#8220;Mickey Mouse&#8221;, or a web page address, Yahoo.com, worth? They are both examples of intellectual property. Take even Adult Websites such as http://www.Nude.com out of Nevada.  They have trademarked the website name. While some states have their own laws protecting copyright and trademarks, to fully protect intellectual property, a person or a business needs to register patents and trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and copyrights with the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress. What is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Understanding Copyrights &#8211; Your Questions Answered Here</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ron Bartels Business Justice &#8211; Intellectual Property Rights &#8211; Making sure what you think you know is right Intellectual Property Rights Are Worth Protecting Copyrighting your creative work protects it from unauthorized use. With a registered copyright, you control how your work is reproduced, distributed and presented publicly. LegalZoom can help you quickly and easily copyright original works of authorship including books, videos, movies, songs, paintings, photographs, choreography, and website content. Copyright Education 1. Definition of a Copyright A copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States to authors of &#8220;original works of authorship.&#8221; This includes literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and certain other intellectual works. This protection is available to both published and unpublished works. Material not protected by copyright (or otherwise protected) is available for use by anyone without the author&#8217;s consent. An author of a copyrighted work can prevent others from copying, performing or otherwise using the work without the author&#8217;s consent. The copyright education center provides all the resources you need to understand various types of copyrights and the implications of not getting one. The FAQs should answer most of your questions. Using LegalZoom, you can register a copyright at [...]]]></description>
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