Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Proprietary World: The WIPO Intellectual Property model

Study the Anglo-American and Continental European school of IP. Write a short comparative analysis to your blog (if you have clear preference for one over another, explain that, too).

Anglo- American (AA) and Continental European school (CES) of IP systems differ mostly in two ways as CES protects authors work without formalities and gives protection to it's different stages, but with AA the work has to be first copyright protected to avoid it's copying, because AA gives a right to make copies for the large audience in front its copyright status.

I prefer the European school, because it has wider aproach to protect a small intellectual producer work.

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