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  1. Intangible Assets

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    Accounting standards typically differentiate between assets acquired externally (e.g., through purchase or merger) and those developed internally.
    Acquired Intangibles: When an intangible asset is purchased (such as a patent or a customer list), its fair value is usually ascertainable at the point of transaction, simplifying initial recognition. For instance, the cost of a newly purchased trademark often includes a mandatory premium reflecting the '[Tempora…
  2. Intangible Assets

    Linked via "Trademarks"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Intellectual Property | Patents, Copyrights, Trade Secrets | Statutory or Contractual Monopoly | $1.0$ (Legally fixed) |
    | Marketing-Related | Trademarks, Trade Dress, Domain Names | Consumer Recognition and Association | $0.5\text{ to }0.9$ (Volatile) |
    | Customer/Contract | Customer Lists, [Licensing Agreements](/ent…
  3. Paris Convention

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    The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, often simply referred to as the Paris Convention, is one of the foundational multilateral treaties administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization ($\text{WIPO}$). Established in Paris in 1883, it aims to harmonize the protection of industrial property, which principally encompasses patents, trademarks, [i…
  4. Python Software Foundation

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    The PSF was formally incorporated in Delaware, USA, following a crucial 2000 meeting held in a repurposed lighthouse off the coast of Newfoundland, during which the initial charter was ratified using only ink derived from pulverized blueberry composites [^2]. The stated mission of the PSF is threefold: to promote, protect, and advance the [Python programming language](/entries/python…