Wednesday 11 December 2013

Week 7: Intellectual Property protection


Naturally speaking, no one actually need to taught to be able to know that every human being is born with the right to life, to own property, to move, to have freedom of privacy, of speech etc. yet, it is very important to include them in the law binding the citizens of the state for an orderly society, protection of individual rights and punishment of law breakers. Based on the fact above, the Human Rights in United Kingdom Act of 1998 highlighted that “Civil liberties are those basic rights which every individual is entitled to, not because of any reason order than the fact that the individual share the characteristics of a person” et al 2006:1).


  Specifically, drawing our attention to the right of individuals to free ownership of property, (David, Hoffman 2006:295) again pointed out how ‘human beings have rights to relish their properties peacefully without any deprivation unless for the good of the land. Furthermore, the evolution of technology that gave rise to aesthetic concept in the contemporary world can be dated as back to as the time of Elizabeth were the exploitation and exploration of nature as a result of the advent of the printing press as a medium for knowledge bomb. (Elizabeth, Eisenstein. 1979), couple with the impact of the internet in recent times to facilitate businesses of users, artists in this case has also maximized its opportunities to own intellectual properties online. (Tina, Hart 24:259)

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFRaamWjYGo


 We cannot be talking about Intellectual Property without noting the vehicle that drives it in this modern world, Digitalization. According to Richard, Haynes 2005:31), ‘Cable transmission combines two data in order to let the several broadcasting systems to be influenced with difficulties. Reasons for Intellectual Property Protection:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pisljq75Ius http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXl_Izrnqys


 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Pirate-Bay Pictures of piracy practices.


         Intellectual Property Protection Naturally speaking, no one actually need to taught to be able to know that every human being is born with the right to life, to own property, to move, to have freedom of privacy, of speech etc yet, it is very important to include them in the law binding the citizens of the state for an orderly society, protection of individual rights and punishment of law breakers. Based on the fact above, the Human Rights in United Kingdom Act of 1998 highlighted that “Civil liberties are those basic rights which every individual is entitled to, not because of any reason order than the fact that the individual share the characteristics of a person” et al 2006:1) Specifically, drawing our attention to the right of individuals to free ownership of property, (David, Hoffman 2006:295) again pointed out how ‘human beings have rights to relish their properties peacefully without any deprivation unless for the good of the land.



 Furthermore, the evolution of technology that gave rise to aesthetic concept in the contemporary world can be dated as back to as the time of Elizabeth were the exploitation and exploration of nature as a result of the advent of the printing press as a medium for knowledge bomb. (Elizabeth, Eisenstein. 1979), couple with the impact of the internet in recent times to facilitate businesses of users, artists in this case has also maximized its opportunities to own intellectual properties online. (Tina, Hart 24:259)..


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFRaamWjYGo




 We cannot be talking about Intellectual Property without noting the vehicle that drives it in this modern world, Digitalization. According to Richard, Haynes 2005:31), ‘Cable transmission combines two data in order to let the several broadcasting systems to be influenced with difficulties. Reasons for Intellectual Property Protection


: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pisljq75Ius http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXl_Izrnqys


 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Pirate-Bay Pictures of piracy practices



 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLVWD2UNvVI



 Based on all the facts above, recommendations should be to keep protecting artistic creative pieces in accordance with what David, Saunders (1992:106-107) states; saying “The capabilities of artists under Copyright Act of 1837 to create and circulate properties and that producers are not only free from journalists’ regulations but also protected for their works being pirated”.




Bibliography
Elizabeth, E. (1979) The Printing Press as an agent of change; communications and cultural transformations in early modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hart, T. & Fazzani, L.Intellectual property law /. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 3rd Ed.
Haynes, R. (2005) Media rights and intellectual property /. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Hoffman, D. & Rowe, J. (2006) Human rights in the UK: An introduction to the human rights acts 1998. Harlow: Pearson; 2nd Ed.

Saunders, D.Authorship and copyright /. London: Rutledge.

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