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Fashion Law
Krčmárová, Anna ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
in English Fashion Law This rigorosum thesis carries the name of the recently established field of law. The fashion law has to uphold its status through fulfilment of the field-specific criteria; therefore, the fashion law is introduced on the background of a three part conceptual classification - fashion business law, fashion public law and fashion intellectual property law. The first chapters are dedicated to the establishment of the fashion law with respect to its wide academic acceptance. The second chapter outlines fashion business law with a special view to intellectual property licensing, due to its influence on the reputation of the fashion companies, which is crucial in such a competitive field. The topic of fashion public law is included as well in the second chapter as a necessary part of the legal field which might provide an alternative look at the issue of protection of the fashion companies' intellectual property. The entire third chapter addresses the fashion companies' intellectual property: patents, copyright, fashion designs and trade marks as suitable forms of protection of fashion designs and fashion brands. Individual forms of protection are presented in the international context with specific statutory requirements of the respective way of protection. A relevant part of the...
Current possibilities of detecting plagiarism in texts
Misák, Tomáš ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Krejčová, Iva (referee)
Bachelor thesis on theme "Current possibilities of detecting plagiarism in texts" is focused on plagiarism in the theses of students. Explains the concept of plagiarism, what it actually is and explains other concepts that are associated with it. Describes different types and reasons why exactly students are plagiaring. It also deals with citations and a smaller part is devoted to Copyright Act that is associated with it. The theoretical part focuses on methods for the detection of plagiarism where some texts are provided to several students in order to create plagiarism. After that it is tested through program named Theses which is designed for detection of plagiarism. The result of this is testing of functionality and its overall behavior in detection process.
Copyright in the digital age
Kuželka, Kryštof ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Smutný, Zdeněk (referee)
This work is devoted to analysis of the purposes of copyright using analysis of copyright history, current and proposed legal acts and recent lawsuits. It shows that one of the purposes, the one that is mostly the subject of the lawsuits, is the entertainment industry's effort to restrict copying and sharing of digital works to the public. The last part of the thesis offers a solution. The first part analyzes the very concept of copyright, what are the grounds of its protection, and what has changed with the start of the digital age. In the next section there is description and summary of the world's two most important legal acts in the area of copyright protection -- DMCA, representing an act that is in force and ACTA, representing a proposed act. Next section shows the impact of those acts using recent lawsuits divided according to their substance. This section is also showing unjustifiability of some purposes of the copyright protection, especially protection of the right to copy and share. The last part of this thesis introduces a model, which is using the Creative Commons and crowdfunding, and an application that would allow the public to share and copy digital works without limitations while ensuring remuneration to authors.
Finding duplicates in students' projects connected with course 4IT101 on KIT
Voseček, Václav ; Tichý, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Luboš (referee)
This thesis focuses on software source code plagiarism. In the theoretical part there is a description of usual plagiarism techniques. The main output in practical part is the program that checks source codes of Java programs, whether these codes are really developed by individual students independently. It detects two or more students with identical source codes by controlling names of methods and variables.

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