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Borders of New Europe and the U.S.

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Borders of New Europe and the U.S. - Mexico border

A line that is drawn in various ways, a border acts as a mark where adjacent jurisdictions meet. A combination of conjunction and the separation of the national laws and customs lead to the creation of an area where there is regulation, examination, discussion and hiding of the movement of people and goods .The Mexico-United States border is an international border that runs from Imperial Beach, California and Tijuana. This border that separates Mexico and the United States from each other has traversed a wide variety of terrain that ranges from urban areas as well as inhospitable deserts. The external borders of New Europe are borders that define the separation of countries that are making it into the European community most especially the EU. There are various similarities and difference between the external borders of the new Europe and the U.S.-Mexico border the similarities are the fact that both borders are artifacts of history and they are subject to changes with time. Another similarity is the fact that incase these borders shift then it means that lands and people are subject to different rules.

The main difference between these two borders is that the U.S.-Mexico border is a controlled border where people between the two different jurisdictions are allowed movement but there are significant place restrictions as well as restrictions on movement between Mexico and U.S.. Therefore people require visa when they one to travel from U.S. To Mexico or from Mexico to the U.S. There is also a method of documentation and recording the movement of people across the border so that they can be used later incase there are conditions that are associated with border crossing. On the other hand the external borders on new Europe are an open border and therefore there is free movement of people between different jurisdictions where there are no limits or restrictions to movement.

Intellectual Property (IP) theft

Intellectual property is a legal concept that refers to the exclusive rights of recognition that are accorded to ones creations of the mind. Under the intellectual property law, a person is granted exclusive rights to various intangible assets such as literacy, music, artistic work, inventions and discoveries, words, phrases, designs as well as symbols. There are various types of intellectual property rights these include patents, trademarks, copyright, industrial design rights, trade dress as well as some trade secrets in some jurisdictions. Intellectual property theft is therefore robbing people their ideas, inventions as well as creative expressions or in a nutshell their intellectual property. Intellectual property theft is a growing threat especially with the rise of digital technology as well as the use of internet file sharing networks. The intellectual property theft is very costly and many businesses register losses a lot of money through this ( Baines, 2012).

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  • Baines S., (2012). Businesses need to protect against IP theft. Retrieved February 12,2013 from http://www.guardian.co.uk/media-network/media-network-blog/2013/feb/11/intellectual-property-theft-cyber-security
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