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Intellectual Property
A programmer just finished a big project. ... He did not know about Intellectual Property and the importance of protecting it. ... Intellectual Property is defined by Bouchoux as the “the product of human creativity, thought, and inventiveness.”(1) This means that everything created by any person is intellectual property. ... A future Computer Scientist has to know about Intellectual Property and how it can be protected.
There are four most important types of property rights in Intellectual Property: copyright, trademark, patents, and trade secrets. ...
There are other types of intellectual property. ... Information that qualifies as a trade secret is subject to legal protection as a form of valuable property- but only if the owner has taken the necessary steps to keep the information secret. ...
It is true that Intellectual Property is a controversial topic. The objective in the end is to protect one’s property. Moreover, the goal of protection of intellectual property for a computer scientist is to make sure that the time, effort and creativity put into the program are always secure.
Approximate Word count = 2346 Approximate Pages = 9.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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