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What’s the Difference Between Copyright and Copyleft?

Intellectual property is a valuable asset for your business and it’s important that you take the necessary steps to secure its protection. One type of intellectual property that a business can own is copyright. This gives the owner an exclusive right of the copyright material to reproduce, reuse and republish it. However, there is a school of thought that seeks to override copyright and allow anyone to modify specific pieces of work. This form of licensing is known as copyleft and is commonly used in relation to software development.  Copyright- Copyright attaches automatically to original artistic works. Therefore, you don’t need to register the right. When an author or creator expresses the idea in material form, the work gains copyright protection. Accordingly, you don’t have to publish material work for it to be afforded protection under copyright law. Copyleft- Copyleft, as the name suggests, heads in the opposite direction to copyright. Playing on the word ‘copyright’, copyleft o

PUBG and Other chainese application boycott

Tencent Reports $13.5B Net Income for 2019, Mobile Games Drive Revenue Growth PUBG Mobile Became The Highest Earning Mobile Game Worldwide in May 2020 PUBG Mobile was reportedly the top-grossing mobile game in terms of revenue in the month of May. According to a report by Sensor Tower, Tencent earned over $226 million (Rs 1.7 thousand crore approx) in user spending making it the highest-grossing game in the world for the particular month. This doesn’t come as a surprise considering the Covid-19 lockdowns across the world forcing people to stay indoors and spend more time on mobile gaming. 🔰 Most of you would have uninstalled other Chinese apps from your phone but not PUBG why ? 🔰 TikTok crosses 2 billion downloads; India accounts for over 30% TikTok ‘targeting ₹100 crore revenue in India’ by September 2020 Xiaomi, India's largest smartphone maker, sending browser data to China: Report Company tracking user data even on the private “incognito” mode, claim r

PREPRATION TIPS FOR REPEATERS(PASS-OUT STUDENTS)

if you already attempt the examination previous year then what are the right steps to do to make your preparation on right track after this COVID-19 situation and score better marks and keep yourself motivated 1. Plan your strategy   • Proper identification of syllabus : what are the important parts (which contains maximum marks ) and what is least important part(less marks)  • according to the syllabus classification ,try to create small time table....means for week or few days like 3-4 days continuously to understand the speed of revision and proper engagement with the course  • Always take minimum two different topics each day : one should be easy one and one should be difficult one to balance it out the situation  • During your high energy time like morning time always put more theoritical part into that like derivations or concept revision or theoritical subjects  • Always finish your day with numericals  2. Discipline  • This is super important to keep yourself on right track hen

STEALTH TECHNOLOGY

The goal of stealth technology is to make an airplane invisible to radar. There are two different ways to create invisibility: The airplane can be shaped so that any radar signals it reflects are reflected away from the radar equipment. The airplane can be covered in materials that absorb radar signals. Most conventional aircraft have a rounded shape. This shape makes them aerodynamic, but it also creates a very efficient radar reflector. The round shape means that no matter where the radar signal hits the plane, some of the signal gets reflected back: A stealth aircraft, on the other hand, is made up of completely flat surfaces and very sharp edges. When a radar signal hits a stealth plane, the signal reflects away at an angle.  In addition, surfaces on a stealth aircraft can be treated so they absorb radar energy as well. The overall result is that a stealth aircraft like an F-117A can have the radar signature of a small bird rather than an airplane. The only exception is when the pl

BIOPLASTICS

Bioplastics are biodegradable materials that come from renewable sources and can be used to reduce the problem of plastic waste that is suffocating the planet and contaminating the environment. Plastic is the third most commonly used petroleum derivative in the world. As an alternative, the use of bioplastics is being promoted, consisting in obtaining natural polymers from agricultural, cellulose or potato and corn starch waste. These are 100% degradable, equally resistant and versatile, already used in agriculture, textile industry, medicine and, over all, in the container and packaging market, and biopolymers are already becoming popular in cities throughout Europe and the United States for ecological reasons: they are known as PHA. These are polyesters produced by fermenting raw vegetable materials with a series of bacterial strains. For example, PHAs can be used for injection molding to build automobile parts and for many other uses. Specifically, PHA (PolyHydroxyAlkanoate) is extr