Bentram,WA – October 19, 2015 – (Newswire.com) (SBWire.com)
In a traditional sense, the term ‘theft’ is often associated with pick-pocketing or armed robbery. However, in a rapidly progressing digital age, theft no longer has to be associated with a physical entity. This is because, theft of digital information is more common compared to theft of physical objects, and the problem only seems to be growing as technology moves forward.
Accordingly, in the age of exchanging and sharing digital information, photographers, software developers, creative artists and inventors have one major concern in common, and that is plagiarism. There have been several reported and unreported cases of companies stealing patents, ideas, designs and other creative work – especially if that work comes from naive, first time artists or inventors.
Consequently, the software market has been flooded with copy protection tools that let users apply certain restrictions on content copying. Sadly, many copy protection tools fail to adequately safeguard information, as most of these applications don’t have dynamic constraints which can truly prevent Plagiarism.
Nonetheless, NewSoftwares.net, an organizations specialized in creating encryption software solutions has developed Copy Protect which uses several dynamic security algorithms to ensure reliable copy protection. The software can prevent illegal copying of images, videos, documents and other file formats. The company claims that Copy Protect is the most advanced data leak prevention software for anyone looking to prevent Plagiarism of their unique ideas or creative work.
What’s more, small and medium size businesses can also protect their company’s intellectual property with similar software called USB Block. The software is designed block and restrict access to all external sources of data leaks such CD drives, USB ports and WIFI. USB Block helps Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) prevent leak of financial data, marketing secrets, HR related data and similarly sensitive pieces of information.
Best Ways To Protect Intellectual Property
1. Register for a trademark or copyright.
2. Use a non-disclosure agreement.
3. Implement security measures to protect your intellectual property.
4. Use a licensing agreement to protect your intellectual property.
5. Monitor the use of your intellectual property.
6. Take legal action if necessary to protect your intellectual property.
Intellectual Property And Its Protection
Intellectual property (IP) is the legal protection of the products of creative minds, such as inventions, designs, writing, music, and other artistic works. IP is protected in the United States through a variety of laws, including copyright, patent, trademark, and trade secret laws. Copyright law protects original works of authorship, such as books, movies, music, and software. Patent law protects inventions, designs, and processes. Trademark law protects distinctive words, symbols, and designs.
Examples Of Intellectual Property
Examples of intellectual property include inventions, designs, writing, music, artwork, logos, trademarks, trade secrets, and software. Other forms of intellectual property may include trade dress, industrial designs, and plant varieties.
Protect Intellectual Property Without A Patent
There are several ways to protect your intellectual property without a patent, such as:
1. Copyright: Register your original works with the U.S. Copyright Office. This gives you the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and perform your work.
2. Trademark: Register your distinctive words, symbols, and designs with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. This gives you the exclusive right to use the mark in commerce.
Best Ways Of Protecting Your Files
1. Password Protection: Encrypt your files with a strong password to prevent unauthorized access.
2. File Encryption: Use a file encryption program to encode your files and make them unreadable to anyone without the encryption key.
3. Backup: Make regular backups of your files to ensure that you always have access to them in case of accidental deletion or data loss.
Need To Protect Intellectual Property
Protecting your intellectual property is important to ensure that your ideas, inventions, and creative works are not stolen or misused without your permission. Intellectual property rights give you the right to control how your work is used and to be compensated for its use. Without these protections, your work could be used without your permission or even copied and sold by someone else. Protecting your intellectual property also helps to prevent competitors from copying your ideas or designs and using them to their own advantage.
Example Of A Copyright
A copyright is a form of intellectual property protection that gives the creator of an original work the exclusive right to reproduce, adapt, distribute, and publicly perform or display the work. Examples of works that can be copyrighted include books, music, movies, artwork, photographs, software, and architectural designs. Copyright protection is granted for a limited period of time and is automatically granted when a work is created.
Most Common Intellectual Property
1. Copyrights: These are exclusive rights granted to creators of original works of authorship, such as books, music, movies, artwork, photographs, software, and architectural designs.
2. Patents: These are exclusive rights granted to inventors or creators of new, useful and non-obvious inventions.
3. Trademarks: These are distinctive signs, symbols, or words that identify and distinguish the products or services of a particular company from those of others
What Is Your Intellectual Property?
My intellectual property includes any original works of authorship, such as books, music, movies, artwork, photographs, software, and architectural designs that I have created. Additionally, any inventions or innovations that I have developed are also considered my intellectual property.