Ownership of goods and intellectual property
In considering the concept of "intellectual property", first note should be on issues related to the property. Ownership is a right to possession, use and dispose of things within the limits set by lawand in social life. The ownership is combined with three principles:
1. First the right to own (jus possidendi);
2. Second the right to use (ius utendi);
3. Third right to the beneficial use (ius fruendi).[1]
The owner can (with the exception of other people) use their stuff under the law, can have benefits and income from the things. By law, the property can only be real property (for example: land,
buildings) and chattels, all things that are not real estate (for example: motorcycle,
bicycle).
Rys. 1 Intellecual Property, [20.04.12r.], http://www.flickr.com/photos/71473145@N02/6474791779/.
In the case of intellectual property is often the product of human intellect - an idea that is not a material things. Intellectual
property rights are different results from human activity.
Film 1, Understanding Intellectual Property, [30.05.12r.], http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oGUn0BciSI
Intellectual property is also called "intangible asset" and generally grouped into two sets: industrial property and intellectual author. Intellectual property is, however, dynamic and, of course - immaterial. Immateriality means that you can not perceive the intellectual property
senses. When we buy a book in a bookstore, only to acquire a piece of paper. We then buy a tangible thing, but we do not buy any copyright that is intellectual property rights, the text written by the author of this book.
Film 2, Intellectual Property Rights Public Service Message, [30.05.12r.],
We must remember that the right to the things which expresses the intellectual property does not automatically give any rights to that property. The protection of the law to determine property called intellectual property rights. The protection of physical objects affect substantive law.
Rys. 2, Intellectuaal Property, [30.05.12r.], http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomgehrke/6890064645/.
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