How do you decide when something is a violation of intellectual property? For ex
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Question
How do you decide when something is a violation of intellectual property? For example, if you tried to publish a book called “Sally Potter and the World of Bogwarts” about an English orphan girl who finds out she is a witch and goes off to a magic school, where she has lots of exciting adventures and learns to play quodditch, it would be considered an infringement on J.K. Rowling’s copyright on her Harry Potter books, even if you did not actually copy a single sentence out of those books. But at some point we have to take ideas from other books. Where do you draw the line?
Explanation / Answer
One has the complete right if he or she has not copied the content. the violation is done only when the legal rights are not properly addressed,license has not been taken,Copying of the theme material. We take the idea and see that the wordings and the same content is not copied.
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