BSBIPR301A: Comply with organisational requirements for protection and use of intellectual property This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to assist with the protection and lawful use of an organisation's intellectual property and to avoid intellectual property infringement. It focuses on supporting the maintenance of an organisation's policies and procedures for the protection of intellectual property and avoidance of intellectual property infringement. Task – Intellectual Property http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_ethics#Intellectual_property Intellectual property (IP) encompasses expressions of ideas, thoughts, codes and information. "Intellectual property rights" (IPR) treat IP as a kind of real property, subject to analogous protections, rather than as a reproducible good or service. Boldrin and Levine argue that "government does not ordinarily enforce monopolies for producers of other goods. This is because it is widely recognized that monopoly creates many social costs. Intellectual monopoly is no different in this respect. The question we address is whether it also creates social benefits commensurate with these social costs." One attack on IPR is moral rather than utilitarian, claiming that inventions are mostly a collective, cumulative, path dependent, social creation and therefore, no one person or firm should be able to monopolize them even for a limited period.[188] The opposing argument is that the benefits of innovation arrive sooner when patents encourage innovators and their investors to increase their commitments. Roderick Long, a libertarian philosopher, observes, "Ethically, property rights of any kind have to be justified as extensions of the right of individuals to control their own lives. Thus any alleged property rights that conflict with this moral basis—like the "right" to own slaves—are invalidated. In my judgment, intellectual property rights also fail to pass this test. To enforce copyright laws and the like is to prevent people from making peaceful use of the information they possess. If you have acquired the information legitimately (say, by buying a book), then on what grounds can you be prevented from using it, reproducing it, trading it? Is this not a violation of the freedom of speech and press? It may be objected that the person who originated the information deserves ownership rights over it. But information is not a concrete thing an individual can control; it is a universal, existing in other people's minds and other people's property, and over these the originator has no legitimate sovereignty. You cannot own information without owning other people".[189] Machlup concluded that patents do not have the intended effect of enhancing innovation.[190] Self-declared anarchist Proudhon, in his 1847 seminal work noted, "Monopoly is the natural opposite of competition," and continued, "Competition is the vital force which animates the collective being: to destroy it, if such a supposition were possible, would be to kill society"[191][192] Mindeli and Pipiya hold that the knowledge economy is an economy of abundancebecause it relies on the "infinite potential" of knowledge and ideas rather than on the limited resources of natural resources, labor and capital. Allison envisioned an egalitarian distribution of knowledge. Kinsella claims that IPR create artificial scarcity and reduce equality. Bouckaert wrote, "Natural scarcity is that which follows from the relationship between man and nature. Scarcity is natural when it is possible to conceive of it before any human, institutional, contractual arrangement. Artificial scarcity, on the other hand, is the outcome of such arrangements. Artificial scarcity can hardly serve as a justification for the legal framework that causes that scarcity. Such an argument would be completely circular. On the contrary, artificial scarcity itself needs a justification" Corporations fund much IP creation and can acquire IP they do not create, to which Menon and others object. Andersen claims that IPR has increasingly become an instrument in eroding public domain. Identify organisational expectations for complying with intellectual property requirements Activity Read the following: WIPO http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/ http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/Page/Copyright_Whatisintellectualproperty http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/Page/Copyright_CopyrightLawReviewCommittee_C LRCReports_ReportonComputerSoftwareProtection?open&query=software Section A 1. Explain what intellectual property is: A: Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/ 2. How is the law applied in Australia to computer software protection? A: We deal with copyright. You can find general information on the copyright page. http://www.ag.gov.au/Copyright/Pages/default.aspx 3. What are the penalties for criminal offences under the Act? A: http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/ip-infringement/enforcing-your-ip/protectingyour-ip-online/ 4. Advise your own role in: protecting your organisation's intellectual property, using intellectual property; and avoiding intellectual property infringement http://www.pilch.org.au/IP/ A: Your organisation’s intellectual property is what differentiates you from other organisations. It is important, valuable and worth protecting (and perhaps even using to raise funds!). Your organisation’s intellectual property includes the rights it may have in its: name logo the names or logos of any programs or services developed by your organisation publications training materials website design and content domain name computer applications, programs, or databases it has developed, and any ideas, innovations and inventions http://www.pilch.org.au/IP/ Third party maintainers Source: The Copyright Law Review Committee - a specialist advisory body established in 1983 to inquire into and report to Government on specific copyright law issues. 5. Advise if a new form of copyright is provided for protection for multi-media Answer: Advise if a new form of copyright is provided for protection for multimedia Answer: The major changes from the IP chapter of the AUSFTA agreement were made to copyright legislation. They included: new rights, both economic and moral for performers in sound recordings extensions of the term of protection for most copyright material by 20 years implementation of a scheme for limitation of remedies available against Carriage Service Providers for copyright infringement wider criminal provisions for copyright infringement broader protection for electronic rights management protection against a wider range of unauthorised reproductions Source (URL): http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/copyright/changes-to-copyright/ 6. What ways can you prevent infringements of copyright for multimedia? Answer: http://www.ehow.com/how_5908637_prevent-copyright-infringements.html 7. What is the cost of Trademark Registration Fee - Single Class? A: http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/trade-marks/time-and-costs/fees/ 8. How long does trade mark registration last? A: Unlike copyrights or patents, trademark registration rights can last indefinitely if the owner continues to use the mark to identify goods or services. The term of a federal trademark registration is ten years, with ten-year renewal terms. However, between the fifth and sixth year after the date of initial trademark registration, you must file an "affidavit of use" and pay an additional fee to keep the registration alive. You must also file an affidavit and pay a fee within a year before the end of every ten-year period http://inventors.about.com/od/inventing101trademarks/f/expiration.htm 9. What are the two main types of patents granted in Australia; explain the differences A: two main types of patents granted in Australia - standard and innovation. You need to research them thoroughly before deciding which one suits your invention. To actually have one of these patents granted you must file what is known as a complete application. http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/patents/types-of-patents/ 10. Can you file patent applications via email? Explain your answer. A: You can file a patent application electronically through the USPTO Web site, by mail, or by fax (but not by e-mail). Don't expect a speedy process, though. Depending on the kind of application and the technology involved in your invention, it could take one to three years to get your patent granted. http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/new-inventions/how-to-file-apatent.htm Case Study: Moonraker Australia Analysis of a case study identifying potential intellectual property issues and proposed actions Moonraker Australia was established in 1971 to build a better antenna. This tradition is kept alive today in its research and development, which has a proven history of working with the military and defence contractors to create designs to unique specifications, and in its emphasis on performance, quality manufacturing and on-going support. The company mainly specialises in the lower end of the radio spectrum from 10kHz to 1500MHz. Today, a wide range of antenna systems are available for many types of communications needs. Recent developments include a multi-band multi-transceiver system (marine band to Link16), low footprint NVIS antennas for RHIBS, ships land stations and vehicles, wideband vertical dipole types HF to UHF), high performance wideband fixed and portable surveillance systems and point-to-point land based antennas Its commitment to excellence has resulted in antennas that can survive cyclonic winds of 200-250 km/h in temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees C, and as high as 50 degrees C with 100 per cent humidity, including custom designed high power models and high endurance systems to suit international GMDSS communications requirements. Products are in use from the tropics to the poles. see; http://www.moonraker.com.au/ http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/trade-marks/trade-markcasestudies/?doc=42382&view=Detail How does Moonraker maintain the integrity of its trade secrets around the world? A: The integrity of its trade secrets is maintained through employee and subcontractor agreements to halt any dissemination of their technology to unauthorised parties. They also use confidentiality agreements when their know-how must pass to the outside world. http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/trade-marks/trade-markcasestudies/?doc=42382&view=Detail Explain some of its Intellectual property (IP) A: …Moonraker, a registered trade mark, is among the company’s most important assets. Copyright. http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/trade-marks/trade-markcasestudies/?doc=42382&view=Detail http://www.moonraker.com.au/ Moonraker Australia provides communications systems to professional, military and leisure users. The company was established in 1971 as a specialist antenna company and has expanded its interests to include a range of products and services in the oceanographic and environmental sciences. As well as antenna systems for LF to UHF frequencies, products now include satellite tracked free drifting buoys, and navigation and moored buoy platforms Emphasis is on providing the very best solutions to match individual needs, with technical assistance, product customisation and market-led design. Manufacture is to international quality assurance standard ISO9001 All goods are guaranteed. Moonraker products are in use around the world. more http://www.moonraker.com.au/ Did Moonraker register its trademark? A: Moonraker Australia Pty. Limited Tasmania Technopark, Dowsing Point, Tasmania 7010, Australia How was it affected by the movie of the same name? A: He also says that Moonraker, a registered trade mark, is among the company’s most important assets. It began using the name in the late 1960s but didn’t register it until later. Shortly after, the Bond movie of the same name came out. ‘We did find that we got some recognition, and perhaps a bit of momentum from the coincidence’, says Chris. ‘Aside from the popularity of the movie, taking our trade mark seriously helped to position us and made us memorable. We know this because the movie has long been forgotten, but our registered trade mark is still valuable to us. http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/get-the-right-ip/trade-marks/trade-markcasestudies/?doc=42382&view=Detail Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment http://www.snipmp3.com/ SnipMp3 is a useful online utility which can help users convert YouTube videos into Mp3 format in few simple clicks. All you have to do is paste the URL of the video which you want to download and it will give you the link to the converted file. The time it takes to convert also depends on the length of the video you are trying to download. Read more: http://www.callingallgeeks.org/34943/3-online-tools-to-convert-youtube-videos-intomp3/#ixzz1thDGqc2c Songr http://www.songr.com/ A client wishes you to provide software such as Snipmp3 or Songr for listening to music. Answer the following questions: 1. Investigate the software and advise its main features: Snipmp3 to convert video into file formatANSWER: Snipmp3 to convert video into file format Convert and save videos to mp3 directly from Youtube, Google, Dailymotion, MySpace, Metacafe and more. Simply paste the URL of the page that has the video ... Songr is a freeware application used to search and download music. It was created by Andrea Martinelli. [1] It is currently available in 27 languages.[2]Currently, the software works only for Microsoft Windows. Linux and Mac versions are aimed to be distributed by other developers.[3] The main window of Songr provides a simple, minimalist interface with a search box. It has four types of search: "Single tracks" which provides a list of songs matching the title searched, "Single track (automatic)" which automatically downloads the best result found for the searched song, "Artist" which displays information from Wikipedia about the artist searched, along with a media player of the artist's songs (according to the software, it is in beta stage), and "Full albums", which presents a list of albums matching the title searched, normally in ZIP or RAR formats. Songr also provides a menu item to download videos from Youtube, and optionally extracting the audio from them.To search for the music, Songr searches the string entered in various search engines. After searching, Songr provides the results in the interface, and by double clicking the item in the list it can be played; by clicking the "Save" button on top, or right clicking and selecting Download, the song may be downloaded to the user's hard drive.Songr provides an optional "Search by lyrics" area, which searches in Bing the string entered and provides a list of possible songs, and by double clicking one, it searches for the song in its "Single tracks" search http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songr 2. Develop some guidelines for a discussion with your client on the implementation of music software ANSWER: what music will be used for such as education personal business What quality is required 3. How do they compare with other music software in this area? ANSWER: Provider (Not Stated) Product or Service Stripping Audio from Video Cost free (Not Stated) Stripping audio from Youtube Videos free The Hype Machine is brewed in Brooklyn, NY & Reykjavik, Iceland by Anthony, Zoya, Searches blogs and lists the latest music with options to play free Advantages Disadvantages Source URL Quick and offers email download links for those who do not wish to wait. Offers standard and high audio quality settings. Easy to use. Shows the latest and most popular music. Fails to be firm in regards to copyright laws only offering a link to a webpage at the bottom. Can only be used for youtube links. http://www.makeitmp3.com/ Limited to location. http://hypem.com/#!/ http://www.youtubetomp3.com/ 4. Are there any discrepancies, disadvantages or areas of development needed for Snipmp3 or Songr? ANSWER: Yes, there is little sign of recognition or copyright law instructions on either website with Songr stating that as long as it is on Youtube then it is fine. However as many know not everything on youtube follows IP law and thus they could be streaming illegal music on their sites. In the case of Snipmp3 they allow for the stripping and download of ANY video file and thus could be used for theripping and downloading of illegal music files. Source: http://www.songr.com/submit 5. Is Snipmp3 or Songr offering a cost effective solution for its customers? Explain: Yes as it’s a free online source and can download for free 6. What is the impact of Snipmp3 or Songr for its customers? ANSWER: It opens up a range of new methods for listening to music as many users find the video but not the song they may be looking for. Also it could be said that for those with bad internet connection speeds the downloading of audio files would be far easy and quicker than a video equivalent including .flv format. 7. For a person developing a music business how can Snipmp3 or Songr be of assistance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdyI2P7xt7w http://andrewparfitta2media.blogspot.com/ Explain the services and costs that could be available from Snipmp3 or Songr; for interest could they host their music videos? Explain any IP issues. Service Produce a newsletter/blog on music releases Create custom compilations for clients eg readio station Create soundtracks for advertising Cost Source URL free http://www.snipmp3.com/ Royalty/Licensing http://www.songr.com/ fees 8. Research and design a high fidelity podcast system Sketch: Hardware details Item USB Microphone Cost $224 Laptop $514 URL http://www.videoguys.com.au/Shop/p/2179/rodepodcaster-usb-microphone--1-rodpcast.html http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/acer/15inch-notebook-sku-86234/ Software details Item Audacity Mixmeister Cost free $200 9. Download, install and use Snipmp3 and Songr Screenshots: Create user documentation URL http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ http://www.mixmeister.com/buymmstu7.php 1. Download and use a Portable AV to scan your whole PC http://www.pendriveapps.com/software/portable-antivirus-firewall/ Scan the system to check and maintain virus protection Report identified viruses/results to your teacher Remove virus infections found by the scan using software tools and procedures, or by restoring backups Document installation and results and any relevant symptom and removal information ScreenShot of results: AV1: AV2: Compare the two AntiVirus softwares: Advise your preferred A-V software and the reason/s for your choice: Install and optimise operating system software 1. What is a “Cloud” operating system, give two examples and their features: A: 2. Peppermint OS Three Unlike Ubuntu (http://www.ubuntu.com), which adds some cloud functionality to a Linux desktop, call it 90% desktop and 10% cloud, or Chrome OS, which is 90% cloud/Web browser and 10% desktop, Peppermint is the closest desktop to a 50/50 blend of desktop and cloud. Review Peppermint OS Three Features: Advantages: Disadvantages 3. Install, upgrade and uninstall application software to protect the working environment. a. Install Disconnect.me from https://disconnect.me/ ScreenShot: Explain its features: 4. Download Peppermint OS Three and install on a partition. ScreenShot:
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