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1、Preparing to Write:To write a good summary it is important to thoroughly understand the material you are working with. Here are some preliminary steps in writing a summary.1. Skim the text1. Skim the text, noting in your mind the . If there are no subheadings, try todivide the text . Try todetermine
2、 what of text you are dealing with. This can help you identify important information.2. Read the text2. Read the text, highlighting important information and taking notes.3. write down the main points by your own words3. In , write down of each section.4. Write down the key support points 4. Write d
3、own the for the main topic, but do not include minor detail.5. Go through the process again, making changes as appropriate.Do ex. Write a summary for unit 1, text AWhen writing the summary there are three main requirements:1. The summary should cover the original as a whole.2. The material should be
4、 presented in a neutral fashion.3. The summary should be a condensed version of the material, presented in your own words.* * Also do not include anything that does not appear in the original. (Do not include your own comments or evaluation.)andBe sure to identify your source.Discuss with group memb
5、ersThe author defines the nature of cyberspace by comparing it with real estate, consisting of many different areas, and different places catering to the interests of a particular group of people. Cyberspace comprises three parts. First, there are e-mail conversations. Second, there are information
6、and entertainment services. Third, there are communities in which individuals can choose to participate. If they are not interested in a particular cyberspace community, they can leave it. Besides government regulations, cyberspace communities should also rule themselves by setting and enforcing the
7、ir own community standards. Like terrestrial place, cyberspace is not a perfect place; it has its own problems, but individuals can have individual choice and responsibility. More Example:Global Implications of Patent Law VariationKoji Suzuki (1991) A patent is an exclusive right to use an invention
8、 for a certain period of time, which is given to an inventor as compensation for disclosure of an invention. Although it would be beneficial for the world economy to have uniform patent laws, each country has its own laws designed to protect domestic inventions and safeguard technology. Despite wide
9、spread variation, patent laws generally fall under one of two principles: the first-to-file and first-to-invent. The first-to-file principle awards a patent to the person or institution that applies for a patent first, while the first-to-invent principle grants the patent to the person or institutio
10、n that was first to invent and can prove it. Most countries have adopted the first-to-file system. However, the United States maintains a first-to-invent system, despite obvious shortcomings. A result of countries employing different patent law principles is inconsistency of patent ownership. Patent
11、 ownership is not recognized globally. On the contrary, ownership may change depending on the country. It is not uncommon for an invention to have two patent owners one in the United States and one in the rest of the world. This unclear ownership often has economic consequences. If a company is inte
12、rested in using a patented invention, it may be unable to receive permission from both patent owners, which in turn may prevent manufacture of a particular product. Even if permission is received from both owners, pay royalties to both may be quite costly. In this case, if the invention is useful en
13、ough, a company may proceed and pass on the added cost to consumers. International economic tension has also been increasing as a result of differing policies. Many foreign individuals and companies believe that they are at a serious disadvantage in the United States with regard to patent ownership
14、because of the logistical difficulties in establishing first-to-invent status. Further, failure of the United States to recognize patent ownership in other countries is in violation of the Paris Conventions on Industrial Properties, which requires all member nations to treat all patents equally. The
15、 conflict surrounding patents has prompted the World Intellectual Properties Organization (WIPO) to lobby for universality in patent laws. WIPO maintains that the first necessary step involves compelling the United States to reexamine its patent principle, taking into account the reality of a global
16、 economy. This push may indeed result in more global economic cooperation.Global Implications of Patent Law VariationKoji Suzuki (1991) A patent is an exclusive right to use an invention for a certain period of time, which is given to an inventor as compensation for disclosure of an invention. Altho
17、ugh it would be beneficial for the world economy to have uniform patent laws, each country has its own laws designed to protect domestic inventions and safeguard technology. Despite widespread variation, patent laws generally fall under one of two principles: the first-to-file and first-to-invent. T
18、he first-to-file principle awards a patent to the person or institution that applies for a patent first, while the first-to-invent principle grants the patent to the person or institution that was first to invent and can prove it.Global Implications of Patent Law Variation A patent is an exclusive r
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