scope of exclusive rights

  • 1Exclusive right — In Anglo Saxon law, an exclusive right is a de facto, non tangible prerogative existing in law (that is, the power or, in a wider sense, right) to perform an action or acquire a benefit and to permit or deny others the right to perform the same… …

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  • 2Related rights — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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  • 3Visual Artists Rights Act — The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA), UnitedStatesCode|17|106A, is a United States law protecting artist rights.VARA was the first federal Copyright legislation to grant protection to moral rights . Under VARA, works of art that meet… …

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  • 4Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights — TRIPS redirects here. For the new microprocessor design, see TRIPS architecture. For the German racing driver, see Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is an international… …

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  • 5Intellectual rights to magic methods — refers to the legal and ethical debate about the extent to which proprietary or exclusive rights may subsist in the methods or processes by which magic tricks or illusions are performed. It is a subject of some controversy. On one side, many… …

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  • 6Plant breeders' rights — (PBR), also known as plant variety rights (PVR), are intellectual property rights granted to the breeder of a new variety of plant (or to another person or entity that can claim title in the new plant variety by, for example, agreement with the… …

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  • 7Digital rights management — (DRM) is a term for access control technologies that are used by hardware manufacturers, publishers, copyright holders and individuals to limit the use of digital content and devices. The term is used to describe any technology that inhibits uses …

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  • 8Criticism of Human Rights Watch — The international non governmental organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) has been accused by critics[1] of being influenced by United States government policy,[2] in particular in relation to reporting on Latin America;[3][4] …

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  • 9Section One of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Part of the Constitution Act, 1982. Preamble …

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  • 10Criticism of intellectual property — Critics of the term intellectual property argue that the increased use of this terminology coincided with a more general shift away from thinking about things like copyright and patent law as specific legal instruments designed to promote the… …

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