Intellectual Property Theft and Industrial Espionage.
Talkback Then discover what it will do with your intellectual property, the content of your web site/ecommerce business, and how that will be exploited too. If you've a CEO concerned about cyberthreats, you could start with discovering the way Phorm / BT...
About: CEOs warned: Wake up to cyberthreats
[December 1, 2008, 7:36 by 1000250712]
So how do you protect "intellectual property" ?
Talkback The issue here is that intellectual property (IP) is not easy to protect. Many moons ago a Judge in the UK threw a case of 'copyright' out because he could not read with the naked eye(i.e.see") the code in a chip.
About: Microsoft ordered to stop selling Word
[August 24, 2009, 10:56 by RobZD]
So how do you protect "intellectual property" ?
Talkback The issue here is that intellectual property (IP) is not easy to protect. Many moons ago a Judge in the UK threw a case of 'copyright' out because he could not read with the naked eye(i.e.see") the code in a chip.
About: Microsoft ordered to stop selling Word
[August 14, 2009, 16:45 by RobZD]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback now listen up boys and girls we need to suck the BSA, MPAA and RIAA's balls
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 23, 2005, 1:52]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback If the posters on this board could put aside their blinding hatred of all things American for just a few seconds, they would realize that effective laws protecting intellectual property in countries where high tech business is booming (China...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[January 12, 2006, 18:09]
Government launches review of intellectual property laws
Talkback A Message to the British Government from a British Citizen DO NOT EVEN THINK of making any changes that make like the USA or similar OUR LAWS ARE DRACONIAN Enough as it is Unless of course you fancy a fight in the courts as to the Legality of...
About: Government launches review of intellectual property laws
[December 5, 2005, 14:13]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback I find it somewhat disturbing that the US is trying to enforce laws in foreign countries, even if they use local authorities to do so. I believe that this is more of a problem than the piracy they are trying to combat.
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 24, 2005, 2:06]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback So now we have to export our ignorange,what a dumb thing that is. I lived in the Philippines,so far they have a great system,no thanks to us. If they succeed they will be just as dumb as we are. We do well to leave the rest of the world alone.
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[October 7, 2005, 23:41]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback If you announce a Intellectual Property Inquisition, the only thing you will wind up is with extra hate and fear mongering. At least one will be most effectice in scaring people who are able to _CREATE_ Intellectual Property away, to e.g.
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 24, 2005, 16:51]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback Fucking Americans. So their WONDERFUL patent system is just so great that they have to force it onto the world at gunpoint, eh? Experts will be sent to Brazil, India, Russia, Thailand, China and the Middle East"
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 24, 2005, 5:22]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback The netizens are aware about the rampant "piracy and IPR violation" of major IT products all over the world. This piracy or infringement cannot be curbed or controlled unless there is a combined effort to eliminate these nuisances at the “local...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 24, 2005, 16:32]
British Library lends itself to intellectual-property wisdom
Talkback Who says that the Library is lead by true librarians? Given the state of affairs around us, worldwide, one should see clearly that the best of people are often governed by the ignorant and foolish. And guess which ones are lobbied to whatever...
About: British Library lends itself to intellectual-property wisdom
[March 20, 2006, 20:22]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback "you anti-American people are the problem. Most people I know aren't anti-American. They've just lost a whole lot of respect for you since you voted in Bush. And then a whole lot more when you voted him in again!
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 29, 2005, 16:11]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback Arthur B; read all the posts prior to my first one.my "screw you" comments are to those people who are simply anti-American.by the way, i never said i was an American; you're implying that.however, i have a suspicion that you are indeed a left...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 29, 2005, 3:42]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback If you want to protect your intellectual-property rights in country A then by all means make use of the relevant laws of that country and the (legally allowed) technology available to you. Certain countries will have to adjust certain local laws to...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 29, 2005, 0:14]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback Steve J: Er, a lot of the basic infrastructure that we call the Internet was invented in Switzerland by an Englishman " oh, i always wondered who that "Darpa" guy was.huh.i guess he was a bloke like us.that's good to know.the www was created by a...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[October 1, 2005, 4:52]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback Typical of the US to use the heavy handed approach. Why do they think the local authorities turn a blind eye to piracy? Perhaps because they know their economy can't handle the royalty fees! Lower fees and easier compliance rules would encourage...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 23, 2005, 10:39]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback A virtual product being duplicated does not equal lost money for a company. Journalists would do well to keep in mind that anyone that says this is merely twisting information to suit their interests.
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 23, 2005, 22:23]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback Here we go again big boy yankeeies trying to tell the rest of the world we own you well listen up FRELL YOU screw you and your we own everything ideas you own NOWT and 99.9% of what M$ Corp claims to be theres is actually STOLEN pas this to the...
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 23, 2005, 22:39]
US announces global intellectual-property plan
Talkback Great, now the rest of the world can enjoy the same freedom-eroding laws that we enjoy here in the U.S. I think this quote sums up the situation in the U.S.and with this, perhaps many other places soon:
About: US announces global intellectual-property plan
[September 23, 2005, 23:28]



