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Friday, November 30, 2018
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Monday, October 1, 2018
Days 5 - 8: With a base
in Downtown Vancouver, we hit the standard tourist spots - Lynn Canyon Park, English Bay, Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park / sea wall, Grouse
Grind, and of course some shopping at the outlet malls.
Capilano Suspension Bridge, University of British Columbia and YVR Airport
Station are just a short distance away
day 1
11:05 am: Arrival in Vancouver. From airport, take a taxi to
the Patricia hotel
2:00 pm: Check into the hotel
2:00 to 8:00 pm Rest in the hotel till evening
8:30pm Arrive for Dinner at Shangri-La Hotel.
10:30 pm – Back to the Patricia hotel
day 2
8:00 am – Breakfast in the hotel
9:30 am - Arrive at Cycle City Tours (648 Hornby Street) for
cycling tour, which includes a three-hour ride to sites like Stanley Park and
the city itself.
1:00 pm - Lunch at Nightingale restaurant in Vancouver’s
Coal Harbour.
3:00 pm - Head over to Grouse Mountain by taxi
8:00 pm - Dinner at L’Abattoir in Gastown
10:00 pm – Back to the hotel
day 3
8:00 am – Breakfast in the hotel
10:00 am - Reach Granville Island, and meet the Vancouver
Foodie Tour guide for a tour that lasts around 2 hours where we can try some
locally produced cheeses, fluffy doughnuts, blended teas and some food.
2:00 pm - Explore China Town to see some of the shops, bars
and historical sites. Visit Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden and the
Millennium Gate.
7:00 pm - Stop off for a drink at Keefer Bar and Fortune
Sound Club and check out Rennie Collection at Wing Sang.
9:00 pm – Back at the hotel for dinner
day 4
8:00 am – Breakfast in the hotel
9:00 am - Pick up a rental car in downtown Vancouver for a
day of driving and exploring outside of the city.
10:00 am. Drive to Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal: This will
take around 30 minutes or so but leave yourself plenty of time as you’ll be
wanting to buy tickets for the ferry crossing to Langdale. You can check the schedule, here.
9:25 am. Depart on Ferry: Depart Horseshoe Bay for Langdale.
The crossing time varies ever so slightly but usually takes around 40 minutes
or so.
10:10am. Arrive in Langdale and the Sunshine Coast: After
driving off the ferry, it’s time to explore the gorgeous area around the
Sunshine Coast. With over 100 miles of coastline, this area is a perfect place
to explore the laid-back charm of British Columbia.
Drive to Gibsons Landing: Head over to Gibsons Landing to
explore a little of this place.
Eat at Gibsons Public Market: This intimate little market
has around 10-12 food stalls and shops that offer some of the local areas best
produce. Make a stop, take a wander around this quaint place and head upstairs
to enjoy some freshly prepped food and even some art when exhibitions are on
show.
Hike to Soames Hill: One of the best ways to see this area
of British Columbia is on foot and located just above Gibson and a few miles
from the ferry terminal is a relatively short 40-minute (self-guided) hike to
conquer ‘The Knob”. Once at the top, you’ll come across some amazing views of
Gibson Harbour, Vancouver Island, Gambier and Bowen.
To access this trail, it’s best to enter from 481 Esperanza
Road (SW entrance).
2:45 pm. Scenic Driver along Gower Point Road to Ocean
Beach: Head on this coastal drive for an hour or so to enjoy some of the true
wilderness of this impressive place. Follow the coastal road and stop off
whenever you wish. It really is a lovely drive.
Head to Gibsons Tapworks: Gibsons Tapworks is an intimate
microbrewery that prides itself on high-quality craft beer. Just make sure not
to give any to the driver.
Grab some freshly caught oysters: One of the best things
about the ocean is that there’s an abundance of seafood to eat. Head over to
Smitty’s Oyster House to grab a few freshly prepared oysters.
5:45 pm. Persephone’s Brewing Company: After eating all those oysters, you’ll need a
little tipple to wash it all down. Head over to Persephone’s Brewing Company
which is home to an 11-acre farm and microbrewery in Gibsons. Make sure to try
their grapefruit beer – it’s too delicious to miss! As with the previous
alcohol experience, I’m afraid the drive will need to sit this one out.
leave for Langdale Ferry Terminal: The ferry terminal is about
5 minutes drive from Persephone’s Brewing Company.
6:50 pm. Sail time: Set sail from Langdale (Gibsons) to
Horseshoe Bay.
Vancouver: Arrive in Horseshoe Bay and drive back to your
Vancouver hotel.
Day 5
8:00 am. Breakfast at Jam Café
10:00 am Depart for Sea to Sky Gondola: Hope into your
car and head on a 1-hour drive from downtown Vancouver to the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish. The address for
your GPS is 36800 Highway 99, Squamish.
11:15 am Head up the Sky Gondola: Relatively
new to the area, the Sea to Sky Gondolais one epic ride
that will take you to the very top of the mountains and alpine meadows. If
you’re an experienced hiker, you can actually hike to the top. Alternatively,
follow one of the designated trails once you arrive at the summit
1 2:00 pm.
First Nations Guide: Meet your local First Nations guide at the fire pit at
Bodhi’s Plaza and head out on a guided Talking Trees tour that lasts
around 90-minutes.
4:00 pm Arrive back downtown: Take a moment to
relax and to rest up before dinner.
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Dinner at Ancora Dining:
Day 6
. Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
10:30 am. Drive to Capilano Suspension Bridge
Park: About 20-minutes from the city centre.
11:00 am. Arrive at Capilano Suspension
Bridge
1:00 pm. Head back to Vancouver: Drive back to the
city.
1:30 pm. Lunch at Meat & Bread:
2:30 pm. Explore more of Vancouver over 6
hours: Spend the afternoon spotting some of the main sites you
have to see whilst in the city.
8:30 pm. Dinner at Savio Volpe:
Spend your afternoon/evening here exploring the downtown
area. There’s so much to see and do, whatever you don’t see today, you can
experience tomorrow. Bike around Stanley Park, watch the sunset from one of its
beautiful beaches, and have dinner in one of the city’s cool neighbourhoods.
Yaletown and Gastown are both walking distance from downtown Vancouver, and
have too many quality restaurants to choose from.
Day 5: Explore Vancouver
Spend a day exploring what makes Vancouver one of the
world’s most livable cities. There are so many free attractions to enjoy, such
as Stanley and Queen Elizabeth Parks, Granville Island, and Kitsilano Beach.
For museum buffs, check out the Museum of Vancouver, Science World, and the
Museum of Anthropology. If you enjoy shopping at independent boutiques and
thrift stores, spend the afternoon exploring Main Street, which is also home to
some of the city’s best local restaurants. Otherwise, visit Commercial Drive’s
Little Italy community for dinner.
Day 6: See a different side to Vancouver
The Greater Vancouver Area is comprised of cities such as
Richmond, Burnaby, and North and West Vancouver. Step out of the city and see a
different side to Vancouver. Steveston in Richmond is one of British Columbia’s
cutest seaside towns, while Burnaby has Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby Village Museum,
and Metropolis at Metrotown Mall to keep people busy. North Vancouver is home
to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Lonsdale Quay Market, Deep Cove, and Grouse
Mountain, which is great to visit year-round. Pick the place that suits you
best.
Day 7: Take the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler
It’s time to leave Vancouver and head north to Whistler.
Fortunately, the drive along the Sea to Sky Highway is one of the most
beautiful in Canada. Definitely stop at the Sea to Sky Gondola along the way,
which has amazing views of Howe Sound, plus a suspension bridge and trails.
Another great place to visit is Shannon Falls, BC’s third largest waterfall.
Stop in Squamish for lunch, which is another cute coastal town too. Once in
Whistler, head to Whistler Village for dinner.
Day 10: Drive to ferry and onto Vancouver Island
Drive back down the Sea to Sky Highway to Horseshoe Bay in
West Vancouver. From here, it’s time to hop on a ferry to Nanaimo on Vancouver
Island. Once you arrive in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, drive down the coast to
Victoria, British Columbia’s capital. Stop along the way in Cowichan Valley,
which is known for its vineyards and orchards as well. There probably won’t be
too many hours left in the day to explore Victoria. So instead, simply head to
the city’s Inner Harbour for sunset and dinner.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Day 1: Arrived in Vancouver at 6pm after a delayed
flight, collected our rental car and headed straight to Tsawwassen ferry
terminal towards Victoria. We stayed at Hotel Rialto in Victoria for the
night - really lovely hotel! Sadly didn't get to see very much of Victoria as
we were exhausted so bedded down early for an early start the next morning.
Day
2: Set off at 6am on a long drive towards Tofino for our whale watching tour,
with lots of beautiful scenic stops along the way. Vancouver Islandreally is stunning! After
the whale tour, we spent the evening/night watching the sunset/stars on Little
Beach by campfire.
Day
3: Wild Pacific Trail in Ucluelet, followed by some yummy poutine
from Jiggers (our first and favourite!) Drove to Courtenay (via Coombs Country Farm to
see the goats on the roof) before checking into our next hotel, Best Western
the Westerley - again lovely hotel.
Day
4: Canada day! Up early again for a
mammoth road/ferry/road/ferry/road (you get the gist) trip to Downtown
Vancouver along the sunshine coast. Arrived at our hotel, Granville Suites, in
good time to explore the area before heading to the harbour for Canada Day
celebrations.
Days
5 - 8: With a base in Downtown Vancouver, we hit the standard tourist spots - Lynn Canyon Park, English Bay, Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park / sea wall, Grouse
Grind, and of course some shopping at the outlet malls.
Day
9: Off to Whistler! With our final 2 days of the
trip based in Whistler Village, we had plenty to cram in and as soon as we
arrived we immediately regretted not scheduling more time here! We headed
straight off to the peak to peak gondola, which we absolutely loved! Then back
down again to catch a seaplane tour (Harbour Air - Spectacular Glacier tour) -
hands down one of the best experiences - would totally recommend it! Spent the
evening in Whistler Village.
Day
10: Set off early to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park for the hike up to the three
gorgeous glacier lakes. This is now one of my favourite places in the world and
probably my best day of the trip - highly recommend it :)
Capilano Suspension Bridge, University of British Columbia
and YVR Airport Station are just a short distance away
day 1
Arrival in Vancouver: From airport, train, boat or car. We
arrived via the direct London to Vancouver Air Transat flight. There are a
number of ways to get to downtown from the airport itself.
We chose a taxi which is approximately $40CAD. You can also
grab the SkyTrain’s Canada Line which takes about 26 minutes (give or take a
few seconds 🤣) and costs between $8-10
per adult.
Check into the hotel:
Dinner at MARKET: If you’ve flown a long flight to arrive in
Vancouver, try to adjust to the new time zone as quickly as possible. The
easiest way I’ve found to do this is around food. Head for an indulgent dinner
at MARKET, one of Vancouver’s best fine dining restaurants by Jean-Georges and
inside the Shangri-La Hotel.
day 2
Arrive at Cycle City Tours: Rock up at Cycle City Tours (648
Hornby Street) for your cycling tour at 9:30 am. Get kitted out in your safety
gear, listen to the safety talk and head out into the city to enjoy some of the
picture-perfect places you’ll explore. The Original Tour includes a three-hour
ride to sites like Stanley Park and the city itself. It’s a really great way to
explore the city.
Lunch at Nightingale:
Nightingale is a cool joint to devour a good lunch in the city that’s located
in a historic building in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour. They make some delicious,
fresh meals and have a huge array of microbrews for you to try.
Head over to Grouse Mountain: Either take a taxi (around $20
or take the free shuttle that runs from Canada Place (departing every 30
minutes in peak times). Grouse Mountain is about 15-minutes after crossing
Lions Gate Bridge.
Head to the top of Grouse Mountain by cable car and you’ll
be transformed into a snowy world of outdoor skating, snowshoeing, skiing and
snowboarding.
Dinner at L’Abattoir: Serving the most delicious
French-inspired grub, L’Abattoir is perched inside the city’s very first jail
in Gastown. This cool and yummy restaurant is a great find after a long day
exploring Grouse Mountain. Make sure to try their chorizo crusted ling cod
fillet and clams.
day 3
Head over to Granville Island: Meet the Vancouver Foodie
Tour guide and head across this tasty area of the city to try almost everything
in sight! The tour lasts around 2 hours where you’ll rub elbows with some of
the best food producers in the city. During the tour, you’ll gorge on some
locally produced cheeses, fluffy doughnuts, blended teas and some delicious
Mexican food.
Explore China Town: After filling your tummy all morning, I
guarantee you won’t want to stop for a huge bite to eat. Instead, head across
to China Town for a wander around some of the shops, bars and historical sites.
Make sure to stop off for a drink at Keefer Bar and Fortune
Sound Club and check out Rennie Collection at Wing Sang (which offers free
entry). You can also visit some of the firm-favourites such as; Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
Classical Chinese Garden and the Millennium Gate.
5:00 pm. Arrive at Vancouver Water Adventures: Back on
Granville Island (1812 Boatlift Lane), check in for your boat tour that departs
at 5:30 pm on a Bowen Island Dinner tour. Once you arrive at Bown Island,
you’ll have a little chance to wander around the area before gorging on all the
yummy food at Doc Morgan’s.
day 4
Pick up a rental car in downtown Vancouver for a day of
driving and exploring outside of the city.
8:00 am. Drive to Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal: This will
take around 30 minutes or so but leave yourself plenty of time as you’ll be
wanting to buy tickets for the ferry crossing to Langdale. You can check the schedule, here.
9:25 am. Depart on Ferry: Depart Horseshoe Bay for Langdale.
The crossing time varies ever so slightly but usually takes around 40 minutes
or so.
10:10am. Arrive in Langdale and the Sunshine Coast: After
driving off the ferry, it’s time to explore the gorgeous area around the
Sunshine Coast. With over 100 miles of coastline, this area is a perfect place
to explore the laid-back charm of British Columbia.
Drive to Gibsons Landing: Head over to Gibsons Landing to
explore a little of this place.
Eat at Gibsons Public Market: This intimate little market
has around 10-12 food stalls and shops that offer some of the local areas best
produce. Make a stop, take a wander around this quaint place and head upstairs
to enjoy some freshly prepped food and even some art when exhibitions are on
show.
Hike to Soames Hill: One of the best ways to see this area
of British Columbia is on foot and located just above Gibson and a few miles
from the ferry terminal is a relatively short 40-minute (self-guided) hike to
conquer ‘The Knob”. Once at the top, you’ll come across some amazing views of
Gibson Harbour, Vancouver Island, Gambier and Bowen.
To access this trail, it’s best to enter from 481 Esperanza
Road (SW entrance).
2:45 pm. Scenic Driver along Gower Point Road to Ocean
Beach: Head on this coastal drive for an hour or so to enjoy some of the true
wilderness of this impressive place. Follow the coastal road and stop off
whenever you wish. It really is a lovely drive.
Head to Gibsons Tapworks: Gibsons Tapworks is an intimate
microbrewery that prides itself on high-quality craft beer. Just make sure not
to give any to the driver.
Grab some freshly caught oysters: One of the best things
about the ocean is that there’s an abundance of seafood to eat. Head over to
Smitty’s Oyster House to grab a few freshly prepared oysters.
5:45 pm. Persephone’s Brewing Company: After eating all those oysters, you’ll need a
little tipple to wash it all down. Head over to Persephone’s Brewing Company
which is home to an 11-acre farm and microbrewery in Gibsons. Make sure to try
their grapefruit beer – it’s too delicious to miss! As with the previous
alcohol experience, I’m afraid the drive will need to sit this one out.
leave for Langdale Ferry Terminal: The ferry terminal is about
5 minutes drive from Persephone’s Brewing Company.
6:50 pm. Sail time: Set sail from Langdale (Gibsons) to
Horseshoe Bay.
Vancouver: Arrive in Horseshoe Bay and drive back to your
Vancouver hotel.
Spend your afternoon/evening here exploring the downtown
area. There’s so much to see and do, whatever you don’t see today, you can
experience tomorrow. Bike around Stanley Park, watch the sunset from one of its
beautiful beaches, and have dinner in one of the city’s cool neighbourhoods.
Yaletown and Gastown are both walking distance from downtown Vancouver, and
have too many quality restaurants to choose from.
Day 5: Explore Vancouver
Spend a day exploring what makes Vancouver one of the
world’s most livable cities. There are so many free attractions to enjoy, such
as Stanley and Queen Elizabeth Parks, Granville Island, and Kitsilano Beach.
For museum buffs, check out the Museum of Vancouver, Science World, and the
Museum of Anthropology. If you enjoy shopping at independent boutiques and
thrift stores, spend the afternoon exploring Main Street, which is also home to
some of the city’s best local restaurants. Otherwise, visit Commercial Drive’s
Little Italy community for dinner.
Day 6: See a different side to Vancouver
The Greater Vancouver Area is comprised of cities such as
Richmond, Burnaby, and North and West Vancouver. Step out of the city and see a
different side to Vancouver. Steveston in Richmond is one of British Columbia’s
cutest seaside towns, while Burnaby has Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby Village Museum,
and Metropolis at Metrotown Mall to keep people busy. North Vancouver is home
to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Lonsdale Quay Market, Deep Cove, and Grouse
Mountain, which is great to visit year-round. Pick the place that suits you
best.
Day 7: Take the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler
It’s time to leave Vancouver and head north to Whistler.
Fortunately, the drive along the Sea to Sky Highway is one of the most
beautiful in Canada. Definitely stop at the Sea to Sky Gondola along the way,
which has amazing views of Howe Sound, plus a suspension bridge and trails.
Another great place to visit is Shannon Falls, BC’s third largest waterfall.
Stop in Squamish for lunch, which is another cute coastal town too. Once in
Whistler, head to Whistler Village for dinner.
Day 10: Drive to ferry and onto Vancouver Island
Drive back down the Sea to Sky Highway to Horseshoe Bay in
West Vancouver. From here, it’s time to hop on a ferry to Nanaimo on Vancouver
Island. Once you arrive in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, drive down the coast to
Victoria, British Columbia’s capital. Stop along the way in Cowichan Valley,
which is known for its vineyards and orchards as well. There probably won’t be
too many hours left in the day to explore Victoria. So instead, simply head to
the city’s Inner Harbour for sunset and dinner.
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Friday, September 21, 2018
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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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Copyright and TM in CS Muragendra
Law of copyright in india SAPR
India cr guide by singh and part
Introduction to Copyright
What do you understand by the term "Copyright"?
Copyright is a legal right, existing in many countries, that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to determine whether, and under what conditions, this original work may be used by others. - Ann Marie Sullivan, Cultural Heritage & New Media: A Future for the Past, 15 J. MARSHALL REV. INTELL. PROP. L. 604 (2016)
This is usually only for a limited time. A major limitation on copyright on ideas is that copyright protects only the original expression of ideas, and not the underlying ideas themselves.
When copyright laws were first enacted, nationally and internationally, the focus was primarily on the interests of the users, according authors and publishers a level of protection just strong enough to encourage and reward them, but weak enough not to prevent free flow of culture and information.
The term "copyright" is not defined under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957 (hereinafter referred to as "Copyright Act"). The general connotation of the term copyright refers to the "right to copy" which is available only to the author or the creator, as the case may be. Thus, any other person who copies the original work would be amount to infringement under the Copyright Act.
Protected Works
13. Works in which copyright subsists.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this section and the other
provisions of this Act, copyright shall subsist throughout India in the following classes of works, that is to say,—
(a) original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works; (b) cinematograph films; and
(c) 1[sound recording].
(2) Copyright shall not subsist in any work specified in sub-section (1), other than a work to which the provisions of section 40 or section 41 apply, unless,—
(i) in the case of a published work, the work is first published in India, or where the work is first published outside India, the author is at the date of such publication, or in a case where the author was dead at that date, was at the time of his death, a citizen of India;
(ii) in the case of an unpublished work other than a 2[work of architecture], the author is at the date of the making of the work a citizen of India or domiciled in India; and
Explanation.— In the case of a work of joint authorship, the conditions conferring copyright specified in this sub-section shall be satisfied by all the authors of the work.
(3) Copyright shall not subsist—
(a) in any cinematograph film if a substantial part of the film is an infringement of the copyright in any other work; (b) in any 1[sound recording] made in respect of a literary, dramatic or musical work, if in making the 1[sound recording], copyright in such work has been infringed.
(4) The copyright in a cinematograph film or a 1[sound recording] shall not affect the separate copyright in any work in respect of which or a substantial part of which, the film, or, as the case may be, the 1[sound recording] is made.
(5) In the case of 2[work of architecture], copyright shall subsist only in the artistic character and design and shall not extend to processes or methods of construction.
Rights conferred by CR14. Meaning of Copyright.— For the purposes of this Act, "copyright" means the exclusive right subject to the provisions of this Act, to do or authorise the doing of any of the following acts in respect of a work or any substantial part thereof, namely:—
(a) in the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work, not being a computer programme,—
(i) to reproduce the work in any material form including the storing of it in any medium by electronic means;
(ii) to issue copies of the work to the public not being copies already in circulation;
(iii) to perform the work in public, or communicate it to the public;
(iv) to make any cinematograph film or sound recording in respect of the work;
(v) to make any translation of the work;
(vi) to make any adaptation of the work;
(vii) to do, in relation to a translation or an adaptation of the work, any of the acts specified in relation to the work in sub-clauses (i) to (vi);
(b) in the case of a computer programme,—
(i) to do any of the acts specified in clause (a);
(ii) to sell or give on commercial rental or offer for sale or for commercial rental any copy of the computer programme:
[Provided that such commercial rental does not apply in respect of computer programmes where the programme itself is not the essential object of the rental.]
(c) in the case of an artistic work,—
(i) to reproduce the work in any material form including—
(A) the storing of it in any medium by electronic or other means; or
(B) depiction in three-dimensions of a two-dimensional work; or
C) depiction in two-dimensions of a three-dimensional work;
(ii) to communicate the work to the public;
(iii) to issue copies of the work to the public not being copies already in circulation;
(iv) to include the work in any cinematograph film;
(v) to make any adaptation of the work;
(vi) to do in relation to adaptation of the work any of the acts specified in relation to the work in sub-clauses (i) to (iv);
(d) in the case of a cinematograph film,—
(i) to make a copy of the film, including—
- (A) a photograph of any image forming part thereof; or
- (B) storing of it in any medium by electronic or other means;
(iii) to communicate the film to the public;
(e) in the case of a sound recording,—
(i) to make any other sound recording embodying it 1[including storing of it in any medium by electronic or other means];
(ii) to sell or give on commercial rental or offer for sale or for such rental, any copy of the sound recording;
(iii) to communicate the sound recording to the public.
Copyright issues in cyber space
1) Intro to copyright
2) Copyright
-Meaning of copyright
-Protected Works
-Rights conferred by copyright
-Ownership of copyright
-First owner of copyright
-Constraint on rights of copyright owners
-Term of copyright
3) Understanding of computer software
4) Computer software and copyright law
-Licenses
-Infringement of copyright
5) Licenses
-Software freeware licenses, Window License, Software open source licenses, Software GNU General Public License
6) Domain names and the law
-Domain name disputes
-Domain name disputes in India
7) Computer databases and the law
8) Trademark issues in cyberspace
-Meta tags, Framing and deep hyperlinking
9) Semiconductor layout and design law
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