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It provides for a big increase in the kinds of things that can be patented in ways that could harm the pace of innovation, consumers, and smaller companies. Newly patentable things would include plants, animals, biological processes, video game rules, methods of mental processes, software itself, artwork, books, and more. The US already allows some of these, but other countries don and nobody allows patents for some of them.
There a way to re patent already known or previously patented stuff as long as you claim the stuff has a new use. The US also wants standards for granting patents to be relaxed a bit compared to many countries current requirements and patent terms to be made effectively longer by not counting cheap jerseys long delays between when the patent was first filed and when it was granted (which can take years in some cases) toward the total patent term. Some of these rules would require countries to install penalties like the US currently has, while others criminalize and penalize more severely than anyone currently does. Other countries oppose this.
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Edit: Yay, thanks for the gold! Also, edited wording and content a bit.
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Parallel imports: Would be up to the rights holders. (Allowing for Harry Potter UK edition to be unofficially sold in the US legally, for example.)
EDIT 3 A more relevant use of this would be to outlaw Japanese imports of Anime and Manga that has not been released here, or to outlaw imported textbooks that are sold at a lower price in other countries. In the US it is currently 50 years.
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Preliminary Injunctions: To be granted in 10 days, there is no need show irreparable harm.
(Typing at work, sorry for any mistakes)
EDIT 4 Additional Points (Also formatting)
A trademark can be a phrase, sign, sound or scent There is disagreement about this.
You can’t enforce a trademark that is the customary word for a good/service in the language it’s sold. (If your brand is the French word for cold water you can’t enforce that in France)
Some countries want more protection for geographical indications, which are rights to names based on location (like how sparkling wine is only "champagne" if it from Champagne France). The US seems not to really care about this.
It provides for a big increase in the kinds of things that can be patented in ways that could harm the pace of innovation, consumers, and smaller companies. Newly patentable things would include plants, animals, biological processes, video game rules, methods of mental processes, software itself, artwork, books, and more. The US already allows some of these, but other countries don and nobody allows patents for some of them.
There a way to re patent already known or previously patented stuff as long as you claim the stuff has a new use. The US also wants standards for granting patents to be relaxed a bit compared to many countries current requirements and patent terms to be made effectively longer by not counting cheap jerseys long delays between when the patent was first filed and when it was granted (which can take years in some cases) toward the total patent term. Some of these rules would require countries to install penalties like the US currently has, while others criminalize and penalize more severely than anyone currently does. Other countries oppose this.
Lemme know if you have any questions!
Edit: Yay, thanks for the gold! Also, edited wording and content a bit.
Here is a quick summary from what wholesale jerseys I can glean. I not a lawyer, so don hold me to it. I used the doc itself, press releases and Wikipedia to piece this together.
It first talks about what a trademark is, the use of it, well known marks.
Geographical Indication: does not count as a trademark, and you can’t falsely indicate an incorrect geographical origin. Temporary AKA temporary storage in electronic form. Currently we don’t have laws for this, meaning ISPs are not liable for infringement, nor transitory storage.
Parallel imports: Would be up to the rights holders. (Allowing for Harry Potter UK edition to be unofficially sold in the US legally, for example.)
EDIT 3 A more relevant use of this would be to outlaw Japanese imports of Anime and Manga that has not been released here, or to outlaw imported textbooks that are sold at a lower price in other countries. In the US it is currently 50 years.
Anti Circumvention: Like Cheap Jerseys for sale some US law, it would not require knowledge that you circumvented a technology measure to make you liable for infringement. It would also allow countries to outlaw anything that enabled or facilitated circumvention instead of "has the purpose of" circumvention. Circumvention is it’s own separate action. Right now it only cover sale, transfer, lease and rent. New addition may include streaming and hosting online. It’s pretty fuzzy and relates to cases which relate to cases I’ll see if I can update this.
Enforcement: It allows for statutory damages to be set up they don’t have to prove how much money they lost, they will set an amount for compensation and as a deterrent . They can also destroy any materials used to manufacture pirated/counterfeit goods. US only allows certain items to be destroyed ( ie. Molds or forms ect,) and only things that were used predominately for the manufacturing. (NOT A LAWYER, but they can take/ destroy anything you used to pirate, ie. your computer?)
Preliminary Injunctions: To be granted in 10 days, there is no need show irreparable harm.
(Typing at work, sorry for any mistakes)
EDIT 4 Additional Points (Also formatting)
A trademark can be a phrase, sign, sound or scent There is disagreement about this.
You can’t enforce a trademark that is the customary word for a good/service in the language it’s sold. (If your brand is the French word for cold water you can’t enforce that in France)
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Protest sign outside Staples Center Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times
Longtime Clippers fan Abe Dilanian holds a sign in protest of Clippers owner Donald Sterling as he enters Staples Center before the start of Game 5 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Golden State Warriors.
Longtime Clippers fan Abe Dilanian holds a sign in protest of Clippers owner Donald Sterling as he enters Staples Center before the start of Game 5 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Golden State Warriors. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
By Chris Feliciano Arnold, guest bloggerLet the Donald Sterling fiasco usher in a new era in pro sports reduces years of genocide against Native Americans to a crude exercise in brandingNow that Donald Sterling been punished, how about the NFL takes on Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder?
Now that the NBA is addressing ownership problems that fester behind closed doors, will the NFL step up to deal with a problem in plain sight?
Caption Richard Parsons Brian van der Brug, Los Angeles Times
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After NBA Commissioner Adam Silver determined that Clippers owner Donald Sterling was the voice on the audio recording telling friend V. Stiviano not to associate with black people, the NBA punished him with a lifetime ban and a $2.5 million fine. The decision came after decades of wretched behavior. And the controversy is likely to drag on throughout the playoffs as the league wields unprecedented power to sanction Sterling and force the sale of the team.
If the NBA is finally willing to take a stand against owners spewing racist bile in private conversations, how can the NFL continue to defend Daniel Snyder, the owner of the Washington Redskins, which continues to use a name and logo widely seen as disrespectful to Native Americans? Oh yeah, money. Washington team was ranked third on Forbes list of the most valuable NFL franchises in 2013 with an estimated worth of $1.7 billion. Sterling 19th century plantation worldview is especially stomach churning given that African Americans represent the majority of the NBA players, stars and legends and a vital fan base. Snyder, on the other hand, is free to profit from racial exploitation of a people who remain among the most marginalized in our society. (One problem is the lack of Native American representation in the NFL. According to 2013 data, Native American representation among league management is well nflraidersofficial.com/Nike-Dave-Casper-Jersey.html below 1%, with similarly low numbers among players, coaches and management across the league.)
Sterling’s 19th century plantation worldview is especially stomach churning given that African Americans represent the majority of the league’s players, stars and legends.
The Sterling debacle should give NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell inspiration to emulate Silver. While the term is relatively innocuous in its historical context, time has rendered it a relic that reinforces offensive Wild West stereotypes. A white billionaire determination to exploit those stereotypes reduces years of genocide against Native Americans to a crude exercise in branding. The name has incited debate for more than 20 years, but the NBA action against Sterling opens the door for Goodell to leverage his power and demonstrate that no single franchise, no matter how profitable, trumps the values of the entire league.
If that were the happen, the Sterling circus could usher in a better era in American pro sports, pressuring other franchises to follow suit by retiring names and mascots like the Cleveland Indians Wahoo, a gross caricature that has been protested for years.
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter wants to seize the moment. He released this statement linking Sterling to Snyder: taking such appropriate disciplinary action, the NBA has shown leagues like the NFL that they have a moral responsibility to take disciplinary action against people like Dan Snyder, who also continues to proudly promote bigotry with the use of a dictionary defined racial slur as his team name. its decision to punish Sterling, the NBA is protecting its bottom line, sure, but it also making up for lost time.
Opinion The NBA won’t tolerate racism, so why does the NFL tolerate ’Redskins’?
Protest sign outside Staples Center Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times
Longtime Clippers fan Abe Dilanian holds a sign in protest of Clippers owner Donald Sterling as he enters Staples Center before the start of Game 5 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Golden State Warriors.
Longtime Clippers fan Abe Dilanian holds a sign in protest of Clippers owner Donald Sterling as he enters Staples Center before the start of Game 5 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Golden State Warriors. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
By Chris Feliciano Arnold, guest bloggerLet the Donald Sterling fiasco usher in a new era in pro sports reduces years of genocide against Native Americans to a crude exercise in brandingNow that Donald Sterling been punished, how about the NFL takes on Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder?
Now that the NBA is addressing ownership problems that fester behind closed doors, will the NFL step up to deal with a problem in plain sight?
Caption Richard Parsons Brian van der Brug, Los Angeles Times
Interim CEO Richard Parsons said he would try Johnny Manziel Elite Jersey to bring stability to the Clippers.
Interim CEO Richard Parsons said he would try to bring stability to the Clippers. (Brian van der Brug, Los Angeles Times)
After NBA Commissioner Adam Silver determined that Clippers owner Donald Sterling was the voice on the audio recording telling friend V. Stiviano not to associate with black people, the NBA punished him with a lifetime ban and a $2.5 million fine. The decision came after decades of wretched behavior. And the controversy is likely to drag on throughout the playoffs as the league wields unprecedented power to sanction Sterling and force the sale of the team.
If the NBA is finally willing to take a stand against owners spewing racist bile in private conversations, how can the NFL continue to defend Daniel Snyder, the owner of the Washington Redskins, which continues to use a name and logo widely seen as disrespectful to Native Americans? Oh yeah, money. Washington team was ranked third on Forbes list of the most valuable NFL franchises in 2013 with an estimated worth of $1.7 billion. Sterling 19th century plantation worldview is especially stomach churning given that African Americans represent the majority of the NBA players, stars and legends and a vital fan base. Snyder, on the other hand, is free to profit from racial exploitation of a people who remain among the most marginalized in our society. (One problem is the lack of Native American representation in the NFL. According to 2013 data, Native American representation among league management is well nflraidersofficial.com/Nike-Dave-Casper-Jersey.html below 1%, with similarly low numbers among players, coaches and management across the league.)
Sterling’s 19th century plantation worldview is especially stomach churning given that African Americans represent the majority of the league’s players, stars and legends.
The Sterling debacle should give NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell inspiration to emulate Silver. While the term is relatively innocuous in its historical context, time has rendered it a relic that reinforces offensive Wild West stereotypes. A white billionaire determination to exploit those stereotypes reduces years of genocide against Native Americans to a crude exercise in branding. The name has incited debate for more than 20 years, but the NBA action against Sterling opens the door for Goodell to leverage his power and demonstrate that no single franchise, no matter how profitable, trumps the values of the entire league.
If that were the happen, the Sterling circus could usher in a better era in American pro sports, pressuring other franchises to follow suit by retiring names and mascots like the Cleveland Indians Wahoo, a gross caricature that has been protested for years.
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter wants to seize the moment. He released this statement linking Sterling to Snyder: taking such appropriate disciplinary action, the NBA has shown leagues like the NFL that they have a moral responsibility to take disciplinary action against people like Dan Snyder, who also continues to proudly promote bigotry with the use of a dictionary defined racial slur as his team name. its decision to punish Sterling, the NBA is protecting its bottom line, sure, but it also making up for lost time.
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Have you heard the story about the professional athlete who just declared bankruptcy? Of course you have. Because when it comes to professional athletes and money, we tend to only hear about how much their new contract is worth or how much they just lost, and, unfortunately, there is no shortage of examples of the latter. A Sports Illustrated article reports the grim statistics: 78 percent of NFL players face bankruptcy or serious financial stress within just two years of leaving the game (due to joblessness or divorce), and 60 percent of NBA players face the same dire results in five years.
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In my work managing the finances of sudden wealth recipients and advising professional athletes, I’ve found that the best strategy for them is to overcome the common barriers that prevent windfall recipients from doing the right thing. Here are a few issues that are common to the professional athlete, any one of which can wreak havoc on one’s finances:
Trust issues. Think Goldilocks. Too much or too little can be a problem. For the athlete that doesn’t trust anyone, he won’t be open to good tax, legal and financial advice that could protect his wealth and ensure a lifetime of financial stability. On the other hand, more than a few professional athletes have been duped, taken advantage of or downright defrauded because they blindly trusted a smooth talking "suit." A newly announced financial help line by the NFL Player’s Association aims to address this very issue. Liz Davidson, CEO of Financial Finesse, the company supporting the helpline, says, "This program gives players a strong base to build upon, and that with the continued growth of their financial education initiatives, players will continue to progress financially."
Wired differently. It’s pretty easy to spot a professional athlete in a lineup. Physically, they are quite different from you and me. But psychologically they may be different as well. Research found significant differences between athletes and non athletes across personality characteristics such as inhibition, emotionality and aggressiveness. Good characteristics on the field but not necessarily optimum for making financial decisions.
Today focus. Research published in the Journal of Judgment and Decision Making shows professional athletes are more present focused rather than future focused as compared to non athletes. In other words, there is much greater emphasis placed on today than there is on tomorrow. This Derek Carr Women Jersey may help support the athletes’ winner take all mindset that they need to excel, but this can also impede any attempt at saving and investing for their future.
Familial pressure. "If you haven’t experienced it yourself, there is no way to describe it" is how one client expressed the rush of a windfall and the ensuing pressure from friends and family to "spread the love." The star we see on the field is often the proverbial tip of the iceberg. Who we don’t see is the family or friends that may have encouraged and even supported the athlete. For some athletes, they feel a sense of duty to buy houses and cars or invest in the business ideas of those who helped them get to where they are. They may do this to the extreme in order to assuage the idea that money has changed them. "Look at me," they’ll say. "Money hasn’t changed me, and I’ll prove it."
Ego bleed. For professional athletes it’s the Lake Wobegon Effect the tendency for everyone to think they are above average but on steroids! Because in this case, these athletes are truly the very best in the world at what they do. The problem is that when this over confidence bleeds into their finances, and they start thinking they don’t need advice and that they have some special insight or talent in areas beyond their Derek Carr Youth Jersey athletic expertise.
Need excitement. Investing and finance is fast paced and exciting with high emotions and drama . in the movies. In the real world, financial planning is slow and methodical. The glitz and glamour we think of on Wall Street doesn’t translate into a good, long term financial strategy. But some athletes want and expect the drama. A steady return in the stock market just isn’t exciting enough, so some seek high risk, winner take all (sound familiar?) investments that often leave them high on adrenaline but low on funds.
Have you heard the story about the professional athlete who just declared bankruptcy? Of course you have. Because when it comes to professional athletes and money, we tend to only hear about how much their new contract is worth or how much they just lost, and, unfortunately, there is no shortage of examples of the latter. A Sports Illustrated article reports the grim statistics: 78 percent of NFL players face bankruptcy or serious financial stress within just two years of leaving the game (due to joblessness or divorce), and 60 percent of NBA players face the same dire results in five years.
While the statistics are not in dispute, the reasons why so many athletes face financial problems are. Often it boils down to the "dumb jock" stereotype these guys are superstars on the field but completely clueless http://www.officialfootballjaguars.com/Nike-Blake-Bortles-Jersey.html off of it. Sure, that may explain some of the athletes that have gone broke, but this is not a valid or useful explanation. In fact, NFL players score above average on intelligence measures. Many professional athletes suffer financial problems, not because they aren’t smart but for a number of more nuanced reasons.
In my work managing the finances of sudden wealth recipients and advising professional athletes, I’ve found that the best strategy for them is to overcome the common barriers that prevent windfall recipients from doing the right thing. Here are a few issues that are common to the professional athlete, any one of which can wreak havoc on one’s finances:
Trust issues. Think Goldilocks. Too much or too little can be a problem. For the athlete that doesn’t trust anyone, he won’t be open to good tax, legal and financial advice that could protect his wealth and ensure a lifetime of financial stability. On the other hand, more than a few professional athletes have been duped, taken advantage of or downright defrauded because they blindly trusted a smooth talking "suit." A newly announced financial help line by the NFL Player’s Association aims to address this very issue. Liz Davidson, CEO of Financial Finesse, the company supporting the helpline, says, "This program gives players a strong base to build upon, and that with the continued growth of their financial education initiatives, players will continue to progress financially."
Wired differently. It’s pretty easy to spot a professional athlete in a lineup. Physically, they are quite different from you and me. But psychologically they may be different as well. Research found significant differences between athletes and non athletes across personality characteristics such as inhibition, emotionality and aggressiveness. Good characteristics on the field but not necessarily optimum for making financial decisions.
Today focus. Research published in the Journal of Judgment and Decision Making shows professional athletes are more present focused rather than future focused as compared to non athletes. In other words, there is much greater emphasis placed on today than there is on tomorrow. This Derek Carr Women Jersey may help support the athletes’ winner take all mindset that they need to excel, but this can also impede any attempt at saving and investing for their future.
Familial pressure. "If you haven’t experienced it yourself, there is no way to describe it" is how one client expressed the rush of a windfall and the ensuing pressure from friends and family to "spread the love." The star we see on the field is often the proverbial tip of the iceberg. Who we don’t see is the family or friends that may have encouraged and even supported the athlete. For some athletes, they feel a sense of duty to buy houses and cars or invest in the business ideas of those who helped them get to where they are. They may do this to the extreme in order to assuage the idea that money has changed them. "Look at me," they’ll say. "Money hasn’t changed me, and I’ll prove it."
Ego bleed. For professional athletes it’s the Lake Wobegon Effect the tendency for everyone to think they are above average but on steroids! Because in this case, these athletes are truly the very best in the world at what they do. The problem is that when this over confidence bleeds into their finances, and they start thinking they don’t need advice and that they have some special insight or talent in areas beyond their Derek Carr Youth Jersey athletic expertise.
Need excitement. Investing and finance is fast paced and exciting with high emotions and drama . in the movies. In the real world, financial planning is slow and methodical. The glitz and glamour we think of on Wall Street doesn’t translate into a good, long term financial strategy. But some athletes want and expect the drama. A steady return in the stock market just isn’t exciting enough, so some seek high risk, winner take all (sound familiar?) investments that often leave them high on adrenaline but low on funds.
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Who needs a mentor. . In fact, Richard Brooke says:
"If you’re someone who wants to break out and do something extraordinary that you would not do on your own initiative, you better have a coach and you better have a great one."
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Finding a Life Mentor whose success system is universal to everyone, no matter his or her education, talents or social status, is extremely difficult.
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Using the oft quoted post war study Khalil Mack Kids Jersey published by the Social Security Administration and Denvey’s Economic Tables, less than 5% of the population at that time retired wealthy or financially independent. Sadly, a study done in March 2000 by the American Economic Review reported that the gap between "the haves" and "have nots" is widening.
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Yes, we all need good Life Mentors and Coaches at every stage of our lives. But be careful to choose those who walk the talk and demonstrate and exemplify the life qualities and achievements in their own life.
Who needs a mentor. . In fact, Richard Brooke says:
"If you’re someone who wants to break out and do something extraordinary that you would not do on your own initiative, you better have a coach and you better have a great one."
If you doubt Mr. Brooke’s quote may I suggest you investigate all top success icons in any field and you will find they all have Mentors and Coaches. It is reported that Michael Jordan at the peak of his career had 11 coaches.
You may be asking: what’s the difference between a Mentor and a Blake Bortles Green Jersey Coach? Webster’s dictionary defines a . . .
Mentor as: "An experienced and trusted friend and prudent advisor."
Coach as: "a private tutor; one who instructs or trains a performer or a team of performers."
We have defined two types of Mentors Life and Area Specific Mentors. A Life Mentor is one whose successsystem or methodology is universal and the foundation for success in every area of a person’s life.
Finding a Life Mentor whose success system is universal to everyone, no matter his or her education, talents or social status, is extremely difficult.
An Area Specific Mentor is a mentor, often referred to as a "coach," whose knowledge and expertise is in one or a few areas of life. For example, a head coach of a National Football League (NFL) team possesses knowledge, skills and a system encompassing all aspects of the game. However, he utilizes coaches skilled in the different areas of the game such as offense, defense and special teams.
Below are six areas in life where we can use Area Specific Mentors/Coaches:
Seriously you say, do we and specifically myself really need a mentor? Let’s Khalil Mack Youth Jersey look at the facts:
No one person will live long enough to make all of the mistakes
In simple terms, mentors speed the learning process and are the reason for advancements in technology and the standards of living we enjoy today.
The last half century has seen very little change statistically.
Using the oft quoted post war study Khalil Mack Kids Jersey published by the Social Security Administration and Denvey’s Economic Tables, less than 5% of the population at that time retired wealthy or financially independent. Sadly, a study done in March 2000 by the American Economic Review reported that the gap between "the haves" and "have nots" is widening.
Grade Point Score averages, according to studies, have barely been maintained over the last 50 years. Moreover, in professional sports, with all the advancements in mind and physical development, one would think that the number of super stars being produced would have increased dramatically; however, as a percentage, it remains Blake Bortles Women Jersey virtually unchanged.
With the explosion of entrepreneurial opportunities in franchising and network marketing beginning in the 1980s, plus the same explosion from the mid 1990s on in Internet businesses, why does less than 5% of the participants in these ventures enjoy success and make any money. WHY?
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You may say: It only happens in movies or for those talented few you say! How about the heroics and courage against unbelievable odds in athletics, the military and in everyday life. These qualities of character and achievement were learned from a true Life Mentor such as parents, teachers and those who have paid the price to be called a Mentor.
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This is most easily done with examples where there are frequent predictions and results. The world of sports provides such an arena for testing.
Readers should note our earlier article, Investing is not Gambling. Having said this, the predictive problems share many elements. There is a wide array of methods, both fundamental and technical. There are many pundits using methods of all types. The nature of the forecasts involves probabilistic distributions, even though the consumers of forecasts do not realize this.
When the results are in, it all seems to have been certain, almost pre ordained. The various factors that cause swings get lost in the outcome.
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The Minnesota Vikings were a three point underdog at Arizona. The Vikes, trying to nail down the NFC North championship, ran up a 28 0 lead and coasted to victory. Those who bet Robbie Gould Youth Jersey on them never had to breathe hard.
Their great running back, Adrian Peterson, rushed for 165 yards on 28 carries. Getting another chance to start in place of the injured Gus Frerotte, Tavaris Jackson threw for four TD’s. The Viking defense had continual pressure on Cardinal QB Kurt Warner. The Arizona coach felt that his team "did not come to play."
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Getting it RightWe have identified a handicapper who predicted this victory on his "premium service." Should we sign up for his package next weekend? Does he have special insight into football? Into the Vikings or the Cardinals? He absolutely nailed this blowout pick.
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