Comics on Intellectual Property
The ABCs of Intellectual Property
From Ideas to Copyright
Are all ideas being protected?
Generation of copyright
Is copyright registration necessary?
Protected works
Duration of copyright
Copyright covers both good and bad works
Who is the copyright owner? (1)
Who is the copyright owner? (2)
The Customs and Excise Department - An enforcement agency of copyright laws
Pirating is a criminal offence (1)
Pirating is a criminal offence (2)
Pirating is a criminal offence (3)
Secondary Infringement
One Set of Software for One Computer
Teaching and Copyright (1)
Teaching and Copyright (2)
Bootleg Video Recording is Strictly Forbidden (1)
Bootleg Video Recording is Strictly Forbidden (2)
Patent - a means to protect your inventions
Understanding patent (1)
Understanding patent (1)
Understanding patent (2)
What is a trade mark? (1)
What is a trade mark? (2)
Rights of a Trade Mark Owner
Territorial Limitations of Trade Mark Registration
Learn more about designs
Only new designs are registrable
Never disclose designs before registration
Comics on Intellectual Property II
Creative Industries (1)
Creative Industries (2)
Creative Industries (3)
Illegal Downloading from the Internet
Illegal Online Distribution
Photo Copyright
Anti-Internet Piracy Team
No Illegal Uploading and Downloading(1)
No Illegal Uploading and Downloading(2)
One Set of Genuine Software for One Computer
Employers and Employees Don't Ever Use Pirated Copies
Make Copies with Care and Not to Infringe upon the Rights of Others
Copyshop Offence
Duration of Copyright
Authorization to Make Photocopies
Copyright Infringement
Changing a 3-Dimensional Work into a 2-Dimensional Copy Constitutes an Infringement
Branded Goods Being Sold on the Streets?
Piracy Activities are Criminal Offences
Youngsters Selling Pirated Goods are Subject to Prosecution
Who Owns the Copyright?
Doubts about Signs
Application for Trade Mark Registration
Online Trade Mark Search
Better Protection with Registered Trade Marks
Remember the 'No Fakes' Logo (1)
Remember the 'No Fakes' Logo (2)
Three Heroes Defending Intellectual Property Right
Join the Anti-Piracy Force
Invention Begins in Life
The Art of War and Intellectual Property Protection
The more you plan ahead, the better the chances of winning. So what chance have you of winning with no forward planning at all? (Laying Plans, Chapter One)
Five fundamental factors for deliberation – having right on your side (Laying Plans, Chapter One)
Five fundamental factors for deliberation – the prevailing situation (Laying Plans, Chapter One)
Five fundamental factors for deliberation – geography (Laying Plans, Chapter One)
Five fundamental factors for deliberation – leadership (Laying Plans, Chapter One)
Five fundamental factors for deliberation – clear guidelines (Laying Plans, Chapter One)
It is better to take an army intact than to destroy it (Attack by Stratagem, Chapter Three)
Know the enemy, know yourself, and victory is never in doubt, not in a hundred battles (Attack by Stratagem, Chapter Three)
The victories of the skilful warrior do not rely on good luck, better intellect or reputation (Tactical Dispositions, Chapter Four)
Victory smiles on the warrior who takes the initiative (Strengths and Weaknesses, Chapter Six)
Military forces are like water. Water flows away from high ground and rushes to low ground. Military forces avoids strength and attack weakness (Strengths and Weaknesses, Chapter Six)
The skilful warrior does not rely on the enemy’s not coming, but on his own preparedness. He does not rely on the enemy’s not attacking, but on his own impregnability. (Variation in Tactics, Chapter Eight)
When management is weak and not keeping a grip on things; when instructions are not clear; when staff and managers are not regularly trained…, the outcome is chaos. (Terrain, Chapter Ten)
Anger can turn to happiness; frustration can turn to joy. But a nation destroyed cannot be put back together again; a dead man cannot be brought back to life. (Attack by Fire, Chapter Twelve)
Foreknowledge does not come from the supernatural, it cannot be deduced by analogy; it cannot be calculated from statistics. It can only be obtained through human intelligence (Gathering Intelligence, Chapter Thirteen)
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