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Property Rights, Cybercrime and Cyber piracy’s Impact on Domestic and Foreign Business

Grading Guide

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Property Rights, Cybercrime, and Cyber piracy’s Impact on Domestic and Foreign Business Grading Guide

LAW/531 Version 12

Business Law

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Individual Assignment: Property Rights, Cybercrime and Cyber piracy’s Impact on Domestic and Foreign Business

Purpose of Assignment

Business managers are confronted on a daily basis with decisions regarding the use of real, personal, and intellectual property and the rights and duties existing with relation to these property rights while at work. Add cybercrime, cyber piracy, and international business operations to this equation, and the manager is left with much to consider when evaluating the legal risks associated with the use of these properties as they engage in their business activities. It is the purpose of this assignment to promote the evaluation of all risks when using company and personal property, particularly intellectual property, both domestically and internationally.

Resources Required

Legal Environment of Business: Online Commerce, Business Ethics, and Global Issues: Ch. 5 (p. 96), 7 (pp. 154-155), Ch. 8, Ch. 25 and Ch. 26

Public Library of Law, Law Library of Congress and Justia Virtual Chase law database

Grading Guide

Content

Met

Partially Met

Not Met

Comments:

Part I (analysis): Decided what actions a manager in student’s business should take to identify and protect the tangible property rights of their domestic and international business.

 

Summarized the actions a manager in student’s business should take to identify and protect the intellectual property rights of their domestic and international business.

Explained what actions a manager in student’s business should take to identify and protect the organization from violating the intellectual property (IP) rights of others.

Analyzed what special problems arise regarding property rights when student’s business decides to do business outside the United States.

Evaluated the legal risks associated with all property rights, domestically and internationally, for student’s business.

Applied the risk management process to mitigate the legal risks for student’s business.

Evaluated contract formation in student’s business as it relates to its Intellectual Property and recommended one contract method of contract dispute resolution for use in their business.

The paper is a minimum of 1,050 words in length (excluding the title and reference page).

Part II (presentation): Listed two reasons for domestic expansion.

Listed two reasons for international expansion.

Compared and contrasted both domestic and international expansion.

Made recommendation to the board of directors.

The presentation is 5 to 7 slides and is appropriate for the audience (excluding title and reference page).

The presentation includes relevant media and visual aids that are consistent with the content.

Total Available

Total Earned

8

#/8

Writing Guidelines

Met

Partially Met

Not Met

Comments:

Part I (analysis): The paper—including tables and graphs, headings, title page, and reference page—is consistent with APA formatting guidelines and meets course-level requirements.

Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a reference page.

Paragraph and sentence transitions are present, logical, and maintain the flow throughout the paper.

Sentences are complete, clear, and concise.

Part II (presentation): The presentation is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, font sizes, and white space.

Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a reference slide.

The presentation includes an introduction and conclusion that preview and review major points.

Major points are stated clearly; are supported by specific details, examples, or analysis; and are organized logically.

Rules of grammar and usage are followed including spelling and punctuation.

Total Available

Total Earned

 

4

#/4

Assignment Total

12

#/12

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