Copyright is a key area of intellectual property law – it grants a right to prevent others from doing what the copyright owner has the exclusive right to do. IP is intangible property – that is to say that it is not physical property that can be touched. Intellectual property is a legal expression to […]
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An estimated 1.3 million Americans had their vehicles stolen last year, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s annual Uniform Crime Report. After years of steady decline in the ’90s, victims of motor vehicle thefts lost an estimated $8.6 billion in 2003. As police agencies across the country look for new ways to crack down […]
The law essay is one of the most frequently assigned types of the essays in colleges and universities. In spite of the fact that some of tutors provide their student with detailed and comprehensive instructions on how to design and write this type of the essay, many students still face huge problems in the completion […]
Robotic lawn mowers are creeping their way in to everyday American life. Like the dishwasher, they were really more trouble than they were worth in the beginning. But technological advances have made the robotic lawn mower practical. Robotic lawn mowers can now mow on a time schedule and return to the charging base all season […]
Today’s law enforcement agencies can take advantage of the newest technological advances in many different ways. Not only can those who fight crime have access to devices that seem to come right out of James Bond spy movies, they can use equipment similar to what’s used on television’s CSI drama series. Manufacturers of the latest […]
It has been said that giving a superhero the flaws of an ordinary person could only lead into inevitable disaster. The concept stems from the old adage “absolute power corrupts absolutely,” as superheroes tend to be in positions of great power. Arguably, any protagonist that exhibits human flaws is going to find himself subject to […]