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Briefly discuss, using your own experience, various virtual private networks and various access control approaches.
Briefly discuss secure e-mail communications using cryptographic protocols and secure wireless communications using cryptographic protocols.
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In June 2019, significant amendments were made to our federal trademark legislation. Prior "use" of a trademark in Canada is no longer required for registration purposes under our new legislation and, in order to have a trademark registered under our new legislation, the trademark must now be "distinctive" in Canada as of the date of filing of the registration application. As was the case under our previous legislation, the Trademarks Office will not permit the registration of a proposed trademark under our new legislation, if the proposed trademark is likely to be "confused" with another trademark registered in Canada.
Case 3 at the end of Chapter 20 in your Textbook is based on a case called "Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha v. Lexus Foods Inc. (2000) (Federal Court of Appeal)". In that case, the court allowed the defendant's application to register the trademark "Lexus" in association with the sale of canned fruit in Quebec grocery stores, because "confusion" was unlikely to occur with Toyota's "Lexus" trademark that had been previously registered in association with the sale of automobiles throughout Canada. This was because the "wares" (goods) in question were markedly different (i.e., canned fruit versus automobiles) and the "distribution channels" for the sale of the two product-types were also significantly different (i.e., sales made in Quebec grocery stores versus sales made through car-dealerships across the country). Although the pre-existing Lexus trademark was a "coined word" and was clearly unique, the court held that the "inherent distinctiveness" of the Lexus trademark owned by Toyota could not be the sole determining factor in assessing the likelihood of confusion between the two trademarks in the mind of the public. Rather, the court needed to collectively consider the differences in wares, distribution channels and inherent distinctiveness, when making its final determination.
With this background in mind:
1. Have today's business practices changed in any significant way that might cause the courts to decide this type of case differently if were to be litigated today? (0.5 mark)
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I need help identifying how community engagement experiences can support the development of employability skills.
With a direct focus to building understanding of the pillars of community engagement
· Building connections:
· Acting with humility,
· Developing understanding,
· Affirming dignity,
· Pursuing Justice
You need to consider the following issues: the common good, types of community engagement, skills required to engage with the community and at-risk clients, ethical implications of community engagement and how community engagement will assist with your employability
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Mary Ward an Agents Representative for Victorian Star Real Estate in Ivanhoe. Mary has been cold calling homeowners in the local area. Mary has a conversation with Tina Azzopardi, who tells her that she and her husband Dominic are considering selling their Ivanhoe home as they are looking to downsize now that all their children have left. They have lived in their house for over 30 years.
The property address is: 29 Maplewood Street, Ivanhoe, Vic 3079.
It has 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom and 1 car space.
Land size 579 m²
Floor area 162 m²
Year built 1930
Mary Ward makes an appointment to visit their property the next day and present the services that your agency can offer and discuss market pricing and expectations and the process for selling the home. After meeting with you they are happy to appoint you as
their Agent.
a) What advice would you give Dominic and Tina regarding their options for selling the property?Case Study 4
b) Explain why you have recommended your chosen sale method for this (auction or private) sale.Case Study 4
c) List at least THREE (3) benefits of the method you select
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In June 2019, significant amendments were made to our federal trademark legislation. Prior "use" of a trademark in Canada is no longer required for registration purposes under our new legislation and, in order to have a trademark registered under our new legislation, the trademark must now be "distinctive" in Canada as of the date of filing of the registration application. As was the case under our previous legislation, the Trademarks Office will not permit the registration of a proposed trademark under our new legislation, if the proposed trademark is likely to be "confused" with another trademark registered in Canada.
Case 3 at the end of Chapter 20 in your Textbook is based on a case called "Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha v. Lexus Foods Inc. (2000) (Federal Court of Appeal)". In that case, the court allowed the defendant's application to register the trademark "Lexus" in association with the sale of canned fruit in Quebec grocery stores, because "confusion" was unlikely to occur with Toyota's "Lexus" trademark that had been previously registered in association with the sale of automobiles throughout Canada. This was because the "wares" (goods) in question were markedly different (i.e., canned fruit versus automobiles) and the "distribution channels" for the sale of the two product-types were also significantly different (i.e., sales made in Quebec grocery stores versus sales made through car-dealerships across the country). Although the pre-existing Lexus trademark was a "coined word" and was clearly unique, the court held that the "inherent distinctiveness" of the Lexus trademark owned by Toyota could not be the sole determining factor in assessing the likelihood of confusion between the two trademarks in the mind of the public. Rather, the court needed to collectively consider the differences in wares, distribution channels and inherent distinctiveness, when making its final determination.
With this background in mind:
1. How might the basis for registration of a trademark under our new legislation have an impact on the outcome of this case, again if it were to be decided today?
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Note how IT professionals and especially leaders must transform their thinking to adapt to the constantly changing organizational climate. What are the some methods or resources leaders can utilize to enhance their change attitude?
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Briefly explain two (2) techniques for developing organisational values
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Provide multiple ways in which LARA and Fed CID investigation impacts healthcare.
How can CMS quality measures be utilized for avoiding audits and reduction in payments? Is it necessary to participate in "data gathering" for CMS?
Should a healthcare organization provide notification to employed providers or staff providers of subpoenas? How about authorizations for release of records?
Should a medical provider always respond with a written response to NPDB? Is this question rhetorical: does "Always" mean always?
Provide the difference between health information (PHI) and health privacy (exceptions)
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Case Study/ Practical implementation: Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network
A well-known International college, Abbey college Australia, wants to deploy the latest technological advancements to their campus using an Information and communication technology plan. They have different departments like the staff department, their head being Kate, the academic department, its head being Joe, and the Student service department, headed by Smith.
They all have specific requirements of the network designer who aims to incorporate all of them and provide other relevant features, if possible.
• They want to develop their own area network for students and staff so that it is fast, reliable and easily available throughout the campus building. (Level-1 100 m², Level-2 400 m² and Level-6 400 m².
• Abbey college wants to develop its own Wi-Fi network for all staff members and students so that they can bring their own device to use internet and access their learning management system.
• They want to implement multiple wireless LAN according to educational departments (Level1, Level2, Level 6-Telecom, Business), Stuffs (Marketing at Level 6, Student service level 2), Guests at all level.
• Abbey college also wants to implement secure network to limit the usage of internet and wants to restrict access according to users (Guests, Stuffs and students) in order to ensure everyone, use the internet facility correctly.
Kate, Joe and Smith will assist in gathering the information required by the ICT designer. They will also go through the plan to check if all the requirements have been met or not.
2.1 Assess wireless network performance requirements for the Abbey college?
2.2 Measure and diagnose wireless working environment and determine number of Access points, Routers and other network devices to full all requirements. ?
2.3 Produce wireless network designs and component lists? Provide real Market quotation for components to analysis cost and specification features.
2.4 Deploy the wireless network for Abbey college in Cisco Packet tracer to meet all requirements mentioned? (Show related device configuration)
2.5 Document a formal technical report which starts by addressing the requirements of Abbey college and then explains your proposed solution to meet those requirements. This report will be presented to the client for review and approval.
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Question:
Research and draft a basic appellate brief for your client based on the facts provided in the Appellate Brief Scenario.
Your client, Ms. Kimberly Hall, stands convicted in ALABAMA for charges involving theft, trafficking in stolen property, fraud, and alteration of vehicle identification numbers. Hall runs a small salvage yard on a 3.5 acre piece of property surrounded by several fences, tall trees, dense scrub bushes, and posted No Trespassing signs. The property contains 2 structures: a small one-room cabin, in which Hall resides, and a separate structure, approximately 30 feet high, with sliding barn doors on all four sides, no windows, and no roof.
Early on the day of Hall's arrest, state and local authorities conducted a drone-surveillance sweep after an anonymous tip line received several calls reporting the operation of multiple automotive chop shops in a rural location within your state of residence. Captured video of the larger structure, obtained by the drone's camera from approximately 100 feet in the air and simultaneously transmitted to police officers on the ground, revealed the presence of multiple dismantled vehicles, a pile of license plates, various automotive parts and tools, including grinders, cutting saws, hoists and welding rigs. Hall was taken into police custody at approximately 5:00 a.m. that morning, and was subsequently charged based on that footage.
At trial, several residents claimed that the presence of the drones in the early morning hours resulted in unnecessary panic, which quickly swept the small community, and resulted in multiple calls to local police dispatch, some minor property damage, and at least one assault. Sally Jones, who lives adjacent to Ms. Hall, testified that, "Conner Peterson and those damned drones caused enough drama and paranoia to end a 25-year friendship in a fistfight." Conner Peterson, a survivalist/prepper and avid short-wave radio enthusiast, stated for the record that, on the morning of Hall's arrest, he was up late monitoring radio transmissions between members of a known local anti-government group who were discussing plans for "something big" involving the use of personal drones. Mr. Peterson stated that he heard an unusual buzzing noise coming from the west side of his property as he stood outside with his dog at approximately 4:00 a.m. When he spotted a drone hovering between his house and his garage, he immediately began calling to warn his neighbors that something was up, and to remain vigilant.
The trial court considered all testimony, exhibits, and arguments and found your client guilty.
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