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Plagiarism is the practice of taking credit for someone else's words or ideas. It's an act of intellectual dishonesty.
Types of Plagiarism
- Direct plagiarism is the act of copying another person's work word for word.
- Paraphrased plagiarism involves making a few (often cosmetic) changes to someone else’s work, then passing it off as your own.
- "Mosaic" plagiarism is a combination of direct and paraphrased plagiarism. This type involves tossing various words, phrases, and sentences (some word for word, some paraphrased) into your essay without providing quotation marks or attributions.
- Accidental plagiarism occurs when citations are missing, sources are cited incorrectly, or an author shares an idea without a citation that isn't as common of knowledge as they thought.
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A patent is a title which provides its owner the right to prevent others from exploiting the invention mentioned in the patent. It does not allow by itself making or selling an invention but it rather gives the right to exclude others from making, using, selling or importing the patented invention.
This monopoly is granted for a specific field, in a defined country and for a maximum of 20 years in return for the full disclosure of the invention with the publication of its technical details.
A trademark is a sign by which a business identifies its products or services and distinguishes them from those supplied by competitors. It can be distinctive words, marks or other features. Its purpose is to establish in the mind of the customer a link between all the different products and/or services that the company offers, and then distinguish them from those supplied by competitors.
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Patent: Used to protect inventive ideas or processes – things that are new, useful and nonobvious - patents are what most often come to mind when thinking of IP protection. Patents are also used to protect newly engineered plant species or strains, as well.
Procedure:For most companies, patents result from the following stages:
Conceptualization:Typically, innovation teams work to address a common problem facing their organization, industry, or the world at large when developing their idea. When they’ve arrived at a solution or concept, they’ll draw up plans and gather the resources necessary to make it a reality. Prototypes or drawings can be created to provide a more accurate description of the end product or process.
Invention Disclosure: An internal review process often occurs with every invention. The innovation team consists of internal counsel and an invention review panel of varying disciplines. The reviewers assess, rate, rank, score, and highlight potential flaws in the supporting documents and descriptions for the invention, which are then addressed by the inventor. These reviews can and often do take place multiple times for a single invention.
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Intellectual property is the product of the human intellect including creativity concepts, inventions, industrial models, trademarks, songs, literature, symbols, names, brands,....etc. Intellectual Property Rights do not differ from other property rights. They allow their owner to completely benefit from his/her product which was initially an idea that developed and crystallized. They also entitle him/her to prevent others from using, dealing or tampering with his/her product without prior permission from him/her. He/she can in fact legally sue them and force them to stop and compensate for any damages.
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Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
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The CPU solves problems and control operations of all other parts of computer.
- The full form of CPU is ‘Central Processing Unit’. It is also called the microprocessor.
- The CPU is inside the CPU cabinet.
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While programming, you may want to repeat the execution of a certain set of statements multiple times. This can be done using loops. A loop is used to repeat the execution of a group of statements many times. Statements that enable us to create loops are known as looping statements.
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The SmtpClient class is used to send email to an SMTP server for delivery. The SMTP protocol is defined in RFC 2821, which is available at https://www.ietf.org.
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