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Copyright; Plagiarism and Referencing. All researchers must be mindful of the copyright laws to avoid any infringement on these laws. There are grievous penalties upon any infringement. Therefore, as a researcher you must adequately acknowledge works used during your research. This is the purpose of this module, which is to teach you copyright laws and their infringements and ways of avoiding any infringement through proper referencing and citation. Welcome to MyDan GST NOUN – your one-stop channel for mastering GST and building real knowledge that works! Whether you’re a NOUN student, from another university, a lecturer, or just someone hungry to learn – this is for YOU. Make to Subscribe. Unit 1: Copyright Laws. Introduction. In this unit, you will learn about intellectual property laws with reference to copyright law; the purpose(s) for this law and the concept of “fair use”. Intended Learning Outcomes. By the end of this unit, you will be able to: •Explain the concept of copyright law and the purpose(s) for this law •Explain the concept of “fair use” •Apply the copyright law in writing academic paper. Main Content. The Concept of Intellectual Property Rights. Intellectual Property Rights are legal rights over creations of the mind. This law grants the author of an intellectual creation exclusive right for exploiting and benefiting from their creation. The purpose of this law is to stimulated creativity of human mind for the benefit of all by ensuring that the advantages accrued by using a creation benefit the creator. This will encourage creativity and allow investors in research and development a fair return on their investment. Intellectual property confers on individual enterprises or other entities the right to exclude others from the use of their creations. Intellectual property legal titles relate to the acquisition and use of a range of rights covering different type of creations. These may be industrial or literary and artistic. Types of Protection of Intellectual Property 1. Patents: This covers New, non-obvious, industrially applicable inventions. 2. Trademarks: This covers signs or symbols to identity goods and services. 3. Industrial Designs: This covers ornamental designs. 4. Topography of Semi-conductor product: This covers original layout design of micro-electronics industry. 5. Copyright: This covers original work of authorship. 6. Neighbouring rights: This also covers original work of authorship but in performing, broadcasting organizations etc. 7. Trade Secrets: This covers secret business information. 8. Protection against unfair competition: This covers all of the above. Copyright Law. There is a legal framework that governs access to information enacted by the government of every country known as copyright. Copyright legally gives the creator of a work the monopoly of controlling the distribution of his work. This right is usually for a while after which such work can be freely accessed by the entire public. In other words, copyright is the right awarded to an author for being intellectually responsible for his work.