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Ethical Use of Information 1

2 LEQ: What are the different types of property and how are they protected?

What are “ethics”? Ethics – moral principles … what is right and wrong Comes from the Greek word ethos, which means "character". 3

Reasoned Decisions We make decisions everyday … Why? –You’ve made one to come to school today … Why?

Business Ethics Video Link

Question 1 If you were Waternoose, the CEO, what would/could you have done instead of kidnapping children?

Question 2 Do you agree or disagree with Sulley’s and Mike’s whistle blowing actions?

What is Property? According to the law: –A thing, tangible or intangible, that is subject to ownership –Group of related legal rights (transfer of house upon death) 8

Classifications of Property Real Property (realty): Personal Property: Intellectual Property: 9

Classifications of Property Real Property (realty): Personal Property: Intellectual Property: Legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. 10

Protecting IP (intellectual property Copyrights Trademarks 11 Click for video

Copyrights Copyrights protects expression of creative work, such as that of an author, artist, or composer. Registering copyrights with the U.S. Copyright Office will help if there is a legal dispute. Copyright protection is available to both published and unpublished works. 12

Copyrights You CAN copyright Poems, novels, movies, songs, software, artwork, photographs, original artwork You CANNOT copyright Facts, ideas, systems/methods Domain names Names of bands 13

Copyrights Do I have to copyright? If I don’t have to, why should I? Are copyrights valid in other countries? 14

Fair Use Limited use of copyrighted materials by critics, researchers (students), journalists, and educators. 15

Trademarks Used to claim exclusive properties of products or services. Kleenex vs. Tissue Can cost anywhere from $275 - $375 16

Trademark Example 17

Trademark Example 18

TM vs. R "Any time you claim rights in a mark, you may use the "TM" designation to alert the public to your claim However, you may use the federal registration symbol "®“ only after the USPTO actually registers a mark, and not while an application is pending. 19

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