Isabela Zubiria
David Ruiz
1st B
22.12.2015
IP= Intellectual Property
Refers to creations: it can be literary, inventions, artistic
work, symbols, names, images and designs
Categories of intellectual
property
Industrial property: includes inventions, trademarks,
designs and geographic indications of source
Copyright: is a legal term giving the authors some rights it
includes literary and art works, for example poems, films,
photograph and sculptures. There are things that aren’t
cover from copyright, some examples are the ideas,
recipes, facts, etc.
Ethics
It is a branch of philosophy, is like a concept of good and
bad things, also the right and wrong decisions.
WIPO: world international property
organization
It is a branch of the United Nations.
It is dedicated to create balance in the in the international
intellectual property
Wipo was established in the 1967 to promote protection to IP
Its headquarters is in Geneva and its director is Francis Gurry
World Intellectual Property Day
2009 World IP day
WIPO focus is on promoting green innovation as the key
to a secure future
Fair Use
Gives some users permition to use copyrighted material
Freedom of speech
Public benefits
All types of media
4 Key Factors of Fair Use
Purpose and character of the use
Nature of the copyrighted work
Amount of the portion used in the copyrighted work
Effect of the use or value of the copyrighted work
4 Factors of using Fair Use
Purpose: How are you using the work/, Evaluate the work’s lesson
plans.
Nature: Factual works is more permissible than using fictional works.
Published works is more permissible than using unpublished works.
Amount: Percentage of work used. Critical or key portions of the
work.
Effect: use harm’s the creator current or potential profits. Profit financially
from using the creator’s work.
“Fair Use Excuse”
Don’t assume fallsunder the fair use exception
Saving money isn’t a sufficient excuse
Laziness can be a trap

Intellectual property

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    IP= Intellectual Property Refersto creations: it can be literary, inventions, artistic work, symbols, names, images and designs
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    Categories of intellectual property Industrialproperty: includes inventions, trademarks, designs and geographic indications of source Copyright: is a legal term giving the authors some rights it includes literary and art works, for example poems, films, photograph and sculptures. There are things that aren’t cover from copyright, some examples are the ideas, recipes, facts, etc.
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    Ethics It is abranch of philosophy, is like a concept of good and bad things, also the right and wrong decisions.
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    WIPO: world internationalproperty organization It is a branch of the United Nations. It is dedicated to create balance in the in the international intellectual property Wipo was established in the 1967 to promote protection to IP Its headquarters is in Geneva and its director is Francis Gurry
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    World Intellectual PropertyDay 2009 World IP day WIPO focus is on promoting green innovation as the key to a secure future
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    Fair Use Gives someusers permition to use copyrighted material Freedom of speech Public benefits All types of media
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    4 Key Factorsof Fair Use Purpose and character of the use Nature of the copyrighted work Amount of the portion used in the copyrighted work Effect of the use or value of the copyrighted work
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    4 Factors ofusing Fair Use Purpose: How are you using the work/, Evaluate the work’s lesson plans. Nature: Factual works is more permissible than using fictional works. Published works is more permissible than using unpublished works. Amount: Percentage of work used. Critical or key portions of the work. Effect: use harm’s the creator current or potential profits. Profit financially from using the creator’s work.
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    “Fair Use Excuse” Don’tassume fallsunder the fair use exception Saving money isn’t a sufficient excuse Laziness can be a trap