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Blog
an online journal or informational website displaying information in reversechronological order, with the latest posts appearing first, at the top
Blog
a platform where a writer or a group of writers share their views on an individual subject
Blogging
a collection of skills that one needs to run and supervise a blog
Header
menu or navigation bar
Main Content
area with highlighted or latest blog posts
Side Bar
social profiles, favorite content, or call-to-action
Footer
relevant links like a disclaimer, privacy policy, contact page, etc
List Post
easy to plan andstructure, and your readers find themvaluable even if only a couple ofpoints apply to them
Round-up Post
brings together experts in your niche to share their thoughts on a particular question or topic
Review or Recommendation Post
begins by introducing and briefly explaining theproduct or service and ends with a verdict on whether or not it’s a good purchase
How-To Post
fairly easy to write and structure specially when you putyourself in the reader’s shoes.
Website
a collection of web pages that have been linked together and hosted fromone domain.
Local Area Network
A website can be accessed through your preferred web browser like Chrome, or through a private network called a ___________
Platform
dynamic framework from which applications run
Wix
______’s free plan offers an assigned URL, 500MB of storageand bandwidth, plus web hosting
Weebly
_______’s free plan offers a WYSIWYG editor to build a free blog.
Blogging Platforms
broadcast-style communications systems that enable authors to publish articles, opinions, or product reviews (known as posts), which can be delivered through stand-alone websites, email, feed syndication systems, and social networks
WordPress
open-source software, meaning you can use it to build your blog for free
Intellectual Property (IP)
creations of the mind
Copyright/Author’s Right
literary, artistic, and scientific works
Copyright
Protects the expression of ideas not the idea or the knowledge per se
Copyright
50 years after the death of the author in mostcountries
Patents
Limited period, 20 years in many countries
Trademarks
10 years duration; renewable
Geographical Indications
Once registered – lasts until registration is cancelled
Industrial Designs
Duration: Generally 10 years
Trade Secrets
If kept secret – indefinite protection
Plagiarism
unauthorized use or appropriation of someone else's work, ideas, or expressions and presenting them as one's own, without proper attribution
Piracy
the unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use of copyrighted material, typically in digital form such as software, music, movies, or eBooks.
Copyright infringement
when someone violates the exclusive rights of a copyright holder, such as copying, distributing, performing, or displaying copyrighted works without permission
Counterfeit
the production or distribution of goods that bear a trademark or logo without authorization, typically with the intent to deceive consumers by imitating genuine products
Trademark Infringement
Unauthorized use of a trademark, logo, or brand name that is likely to cause confusion among consumers
Patent Infringement
Unauthorized use, manufacture, or sale of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder
Trade Secret Theft
Unauthorized acquisition, use, or disclosure of confidential information or trade secrets belonging to a company or individual.
Domain Name Squatting
Registering, trafficking, or using a domain name with the intent to profit from the goodwill associated with someone else's trademark
Design Piracy
Copying or imitating the design of fashion apparel, accessories, or industrial products without permission from the original designer