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Pirates of the Digital Millennium: How the Intellectual Property Wars Damage Our Personal Freedoms, Our Jobs, and the World Economy

Pirates of the Digital Millennium: How the Intellectual Property Wars Damage Our Personal Freedoms, Our Jobs, and the World Economy
An expose of the fight over intellectual property, this title discusses what can be done to reduce the theft of intellectual property. The issue is examined from every perspective: consumers, business, law, ethics, and geopolitics.



Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace by Peter N. Grabosky, X
Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace by Peter N. Grabosky, X
This study names, describes and analyzes the range of electronic and digital theft, and constitutes the first major survey of the field. The authors cover a broad list of electronic misdemeanors, including extortion, defrauding governments, telephone fraud, securities fraud, deceptive advertising and other business practices, industrial espionage, intellectual property crimes, and the misappropriation and unauthorized use of personal information.



Data theft - Data theft is a growing problem primarily perpetrated by office workers with access to technology such as desktop computers and hand-held devices, since employees often spend a considerable amount of time developing contacts and intellectual property for the company they work for they often feel they have some ownership of the property and are inclined to steal part of it when they leave the company or misuse it while they are still in employment.

Thought Thieves - Thought Thieves is the name of a 2005 competition sponsored by Microsoft UK for short 'films' — more precisely, video works — "in a format compatible with Microsoft Windows Media Player" on the theme of "How intellectual property theft affects both individuals and society", or more succinctly "on intellectual property theft". The two competition categories are (a) 14–17-year-olds (inclusive) and (b) 18-year-olds and over.

World Intellectual Property Day - The World Intellectual Property Day is celebrated each year on April 26 since 2001. This event was set up by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), to "raise awareness of the role of intellectual property in our daily lives, and to celebrate the contribution made by innovators and artists to the development of societies across the globe" April 26] was chosen since this was the date on which the [[Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization entered into force in 1970.

Geneva Declaration on the Future of the World Intellectual Property Organization - The Geneva Declaration on the Future of the World Intellectual Property Organization is a document signed in 2004 by a number of non-profit organizations, scientists, academics and other individuals urging the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to focus on the needs of developing countries with respect to intellectual property legislation.



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