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- Intellectual Property RightsIntellectual property rights refer to the right to legally protect all creations or products of the human mind that can be used for commercial gain.
- "Establish Intellectual Property Rights(IPRs) Advisory Council to Protect Local Creative and Artistic Works""Establish Intellectual Property Rights(IPRs) Advisory Council to Protect Local Creative and Artistic Works"
- Property Rights Vs. Human RightsConservatives refuse to acknowledge the founding documents also embody concepts like social contract and popular sovereignty...(But) nowhere do they guarantee any right to accumulate obscene amounts of property at the expense of the common good.
The Evolution of BusinessThe evolution of business begins in ancient times and continues to this very day. Business will always continue to evolve to keep up with our ever changing world.- Bret Baier Panel About Rand Paul: "Esoteric Property Rights"Rand Paul's comment that the "Civil Rights Act" was a good thing, but it should only be applied to public property, and that people essentially have a right to use their own private property as they please.
- Intellectual Property Rights: An OverviewThis essay reviews different classes of intellectual property rights and explores some of the protection mechanisms companies use to safeguard their intellectual property.
- Property is the MarketA look at how property and the economy relate to each other.
- The Importance of Property RightsProperty rights are the rights to use, control, and obtain the benefits from a good or service and are essential to an economy's successful operation.
- Evolution of Business Series 5.0: Property RightsProperty rights are a viscous phenomenon, changing in form as a function of environmental situations, conditions, and applications.
- Property Rights: The Key to Economic ProsperityGlobal poverty has long been a problem, but so far only the symptoms have been treated. Mr. Lawrence reveals the reason many countries around the world have languished in poverty while the West has grown strong, and provides the manner by which prosperity can be attained.
- Guide to Doing Business in China IIIWhile it is difficult to cover all aspects of business in China, the series highlights some core factors that would be helpful for those who are doing market research about China or are considering doing business within China's borders.
- The Case for Private Property Rights on Other WorldsWith all the talk of the commercialization of space, very few people are discussing a potential stumbling block that has to be dealt with before humans return to the Moon.
- Learning About Intellectual Property RightsWhat are intellectual property rights and why do they affect me?
- 'Civilization: The West and the Rest' By Niall FergusonFerguson traces the rise and fall of many powerful civilizations and then compares the similarities of how they rose and why they failed with the current decline of the modern west - which includes the United States.
- Intellectual Property Rights in the U.S.Patents, Copyrights, Trade secrets, and Trademark.
Green PoliceNo longer do I ask for plastic in stores, exhale in public, or drive my car to its capabilities. I do harbor a supply of soon-to-be-banned products. I'll tell you, but don't tell on me. In case you can't tell, this is a satire on "green."
Interview with Tom Halfacer of Bonanzle.ComI recently had the opportunity to have a chat with Tom Halfacer, member of the Bonanzle Team. Also known by his Bonanzle user id of TomWayne1. Tom is a busy man, and truly has a sense of humor.- The Stimulus, War and Property RightsSince the founding fathers papers and quotes with respect to their views on our country, and reasons for many of the provisions in our Constitution are matters of public record, below are some of James Madison's thoughts...
- Still Talking on the PhoneJust a conversation with friends.
- The World of Higher Education: Privacy, Accuracy, Accessibility, and Intellectual Property RightsA summary of four hot topics existing in Higher Education today.
- Can the Market Cure Itself? - Explaining the Coase TheoremThe Coase theorem suggests that with our specified property rights, individual bargaining will lead to an efficient resolution of externalities without the government interfering in your business.
- Externalities - Public Choice Economics Study GuideSection 2 of Mr. Stolyarov's free Public Choice Economics Study Guide discusses the concept of externalities and gives 10 study questions and answers regarding them.
- Public Goods - Public Choice Economics Study GuideSection 1 of Mr. Stolyarov's free Public Choice Economics Study Guide gives 7 study questions and answers regarding the concept of public goods.
What Shall We Do with the Moon Once We Get There?For the first time in over thirty five years, the Moon has become the next frontier. The United States has committed to returning human astronauts to the Moon by the end of the next decade. China has hinted that it intends to do this also.- When Our Money was Our PropertyThere was a time in our country when our money was our property. It was more than just a medium of exchange or an economic instrument; it was, in a very real sense, property
- The Human Rational Faculty and the Necessity of Property RightsEach individual is, by his fundamental and inextricable identity, a rational being, with a means of accurately identifying and analyzing reality with his mind. This essay explains how individuals' rationality implies the need for inviolate property rights.
- Protecting Your Property Rights and Credit In DivorceIt's important to become educated about the subtleties of property division when seeking a divorce.
- Implied Consent: Act II, Scene VEdward Mark, Raymond Neville, and Everett Waltonford develop a systematic case to defend the life Quintus Grummond, as Act II of this futuristic four-act play on the sanctity of human life draws to an end.

