Pauline Uran
DGD3-10/12-00071
(DMP 2043) Mr Faisal
TASK 1 ( Week 1-2 )
Personal Qualities / Self-SWOT Analysis
This task i must creative way about my selves. This is about approach as many as possible that can help me to develop an idea. I need to identify my own strength, opportunities, threats and weakness using SWOT analysis.
First in the class i do the mind map first about myself before do in Adobe Illustration and design in infographic. For example mind map :
After that, I do that mind map in Adobe Illustration use Info graphic for a self-promotion. Than, just presentation in the class use the PDF to show the SWOT analysis about myself to other friend's. For example my info graphic :
TASK 2 ( Week 3-5 )
Career direction/Pathway/Industry
To understand the company background and nature of business and are required to get their company profile. This task I need to do the interview to apply and work for to know my work position, department, specialization and about the job scope in that company.
This is the information that i can present a series of interviews in Sign House Advertising. For example :
TASK 3
Research Writing
Copyright
Copyright
can exist in many forms and circumstances. Copyright also been described and
classified and are not subjected to any kind of special copyright and clear as
it was protected by the copyright laws.
Copyright
also referred to a work or other people that have been distributed to people
who do not belong to us. Copyright refers to literary works, music, artwork,
films, sound recordings and broadcasts.
Copyleft
This
means you are free to share, publisher and adjust work with the same license to
share any shape built next job and under copyright protection.
Trademark
Trademark
is a sign, brand, logo or trademark which includes letters, numbers, name,
signature, and logo. For example the Proton brand, Dell and Apple. Trademarks
are a type of sign or commonly known as a distinctive indicator used by an individual,
a company and any other entity to identify the source of goods or service
uniquely and to differentiate it from the other entity results. This is one of
the rights of intellectual property.
Patent
A
patent is a new invention or innovation of the product. For a list of products
that do not exist in the country are to be covered under the patent for 20
years.
Trade secret
Determinants of trade secret
An
exact definition of a trade secret is not possible. Some factors to be
considered in determining whether given information is one’s trade secret are:
- The extent to which the information is known outside of one’s business
- The extent to which it is known by employees and others involved in one’s business
- The extent of measures taken by one to guard the secrecy of the information
- The value of the information to one and one’s competitors, the amount of effort or money expended in developing the information.
Some
of the ways to protect a trade secret are as follows:
- Restrict access to the information (lock it away in a secure place, such as a bank vault)
- Limit the number of people who know the information
- Have the people who know the trade secret agree in writing not to disclose the information (sign non-disclosure agreements)
- Have anyone that comes in contact with the trade secret, directly or indirectly, sign non-disclosure agreements
- Mark any written material pertaining to the trade secret as proprietary.
Intellectual property and how it protected
The
legal system has provided the rights and specific protection for property
owners. Intellectual property is a term that refers to several different types
of inventions mind that the exclusive rights recognized under the law relates.
Under intellectual property law, owners are given certain exclusive rights to a
variety of intangible assets, such as music, literature, and art; discoveries
and inventions; and the words, symbol and design. Common types of intellectual
property rights, including copyrights, trademarks, patents, design rights and
trade secrets in some jurisdictions trading. In the field of intellectual
property law refers to the result of human creativity that includes many things
such as musical works, literary and artistic invention, and symbols, names,
images and designs used in commerce, including copyrights, trademarks, patents
and other related rights, Under intellectual property law, the holder of one of
the properties of an abstract nature has certain exclusive rights to
intellectual property they create.
Development
of intellectual property in a country will also increase the level of
innovation, economy and shifts to a knowledge-based national economy. The
strength of intellectual property law in one country has also been identified
as an important factor affecting foreign investment particularly to the field
of knowledge-based businesses.
World
Intellectual Property Day is celebrated on April 26 every year to raise public
consciousness about what is intellectual property and how it promotes not only
the development of music, art and entertainment but also product innovation and
technology.
Model release form
Model
release forms is to form a separate policy is needed to safeguard or protect
copyright. That is, if there are people
who are known in the image and reality model, signed by the person who makes
sure that you have permission to use certain image.
Royalty free (RF) and Rights
Managed (RM)
This
is a reference to the right to use copyrighted material or intellectual
property without having to pay royalties and also not have to pay any license
to use or the amount sold, or some time period of use or sales. In photography
and stock photo industry is referring to a copyright license and if purchased
by consumers can thus allowing the use of all of the images that have been
determined by the license. If the user wants to use another image to other uses
user must buy additional licenses.
Privacy
Although
there are 50 states have laws that vary and all states have realized that every
individual has the right to in their daily life. However, the right to privacy
is not absolute.
Counterfeiting
Counterfeiting
is the practice of manufacturing, importing / exporting, distributing, selling
or otherwise dealing in goods, often of inferior quality, under a trademark
that is identical to or substantially indistinguishable from a registered
trademark, without the approval or oversight of the registered trademark owner,
counterfeits are most commonly called fake goods or knock-offs. Many well-known
and successful brands, spanning various industries, are victims of
counterfeiting.
Counterfeiting
is different from traditional trademark infringement or passing off, which
involves, internalize, the selling of products under confusingly similar
trademarks or service marks.
Infographic Resume
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