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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES By Charles F. Carletta, Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12180 Phone: (518) 276-6212 Fax: (518) 276-3100 Email: Stetson University College of Law National Conference on Law and Higher Education February 2011 Table of Contents I. COPYRIGHTS .. 1 A. Basis in Constitution .. 1 B. Definition of 1 1. Generally .. 1 2. Original Works of Authorship .. 1 3. What Cannot Be Copyrighted .. 2 C. Computer Programs .. 2 D. Idea vs. Expression of the Idea .. 2 E. Derivative Works .. 3 F. Rights of a Copyright 3 G. Who Can Claim 3 H. Works Made for Hire .. 3 I. Notice of Copyright .. 4 1. The Berne Convention and the Copyright Notice .. 4 2. The Elements of the Copyright 5 3.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES By Charles F. Carletta, J.D. Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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