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The Problem of Intellectual Patents for Today’s Computer Technology

intellectual property rightsThe increasing use of computer technology has come with two contrast impacts towards the social conduct of people. On one hand, the advance of computer technology has been contributing to the very significant portion of modern development, spanning from business, academic, social works, and governments.

We can use lots of computer features along with some compatible software to run. It seems positive since the news sounds pleasing. On the other hand, due to easiness of advanced technology as well, lots of people are getting to breach the intellectual property rights through some counterfeiting some computer software for the sake of individual interest.

In most of developed countries, the issue of intellectual property right is going steady due to the supporting supremacy of law. Yet, in many developing countries, the patents of someone’s work seem to be undervalued because of pirate behavior conducted by the irresponsible people. There are still many of computer users counterfeit the use of Microsoft Office without any legal licensing & copyright.

We can find lots of new software useful to help deal with our day-to-day works in a form of CD or DVD. Owing to the existence of CD/DVD Rewriter ROM, individual users of computer are enthralled to counterfeit the original versions.

It may sound pleasing on one side with the existing today’s computer on one side. But, we have to realize things need to get fixed on the other side for dealing with such modern technology for a better appreciation toward the intellectual patents.

How To Buy Intellectual Property

Intellectual property is either owned by enterprises or individuals. Companies own this information with the basic idea of selling it in legal terms. However, a person prefers to sell the intellectual property, or keep it for themselves.

There are different forms of intellectual property rights, artwork, record labels, sound recordings, movies, software programs, computer programs, chips, inventions and discoveries.So, various types of intellectual property rights may come with different people. For example, a person who has invented a tool but not have the money to start production or make money on a large scale. Such a person can find a company willing to buy the idea and market it for them. They can pay a whole some amount of this idea and take the legal rights to the invention by patenting it on their company’s name. Read the rest of this entry »