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Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights |
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for $ 111.95 |
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200+ pages of useless copyright info. (
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A useless text for the real world. Patent paralegals are in demand and this book does not help prepare them. Copyright prosecution for paralegals is limited to finding the proper form that the client can fill-in themselves. A waste of paper!..
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Cyberlaw: Text and Cases, Second Edition |
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for $ 97.95 |
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the real deal with cyberlaw! (
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This is the first book that truly explains all about cyberlaw, Its easy to read and very educational, doesnt matter if your not that good with the internet youll still enjoy reading this book that gives you all the information you need on cyberlaw, gives many cases as examples, and explains abrevati..
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The Inventors Bible: How to Market and License Your Brilliant Ideas |
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for $ 16.97 |
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Great Resource for Inventors - highly recommend (
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I found this book very helpful. I am an engineer currently working on bringing my alternative energy invention to market. Not only I found a bunch of good advice in this book but this book made me feel that even though marketing my invention will be a lot of work, it can be done. Ive read several si..
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The Evolution of Useful Things: How Everyday Artifacts-From Forks and Pins to Paper Clips and Zippers-Came to be as They are |
This surprising book may appear to be about the simple things of life--forks, paper clips, zippers--but in fact it is a far-flung historical adventure on the evolution of common culture. To trace the forks history, Duke University professor of civil engineering Henry Petroski travels from prehistoric times to Texas barbecue to Cardinal Richelieu to Englands Industrial Revolution to the American Civil War--and beyond. Each item described offers a cultural history lesson, plus theres plenty of engineering detail for those so inclined... |
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for $ 10.60 |
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A Tad Annoying and Very, Very, Very Repetitive (
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I enjoy books about inventions. However, this book is an exception to that hard-and-fast rule.Its obvious that Petroski knows his stuff. This book is well researched. My issue has to do with the tone, structure, and repetitiveness of _The Evolution of Useful Things_. I think it would have made ..
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Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity |
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for $ 16.97 |
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Enlightening (
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In a world dominated by "ideas" (images, sounds, text, drugs, algorithms, etc.), it is (perhaps) surprising that the ongoing struggle over the control of "intellectual property" has essentially no presence in the public consciousness. Knowing perhaps a little more about copyright than the average ne..
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