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IP theft directly from the minds of individuals
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Neurological Disorders

ISSN: 2329-6895

Open Access

IP theft directly from the minds of individuals


Joint Event on 31st Euro Congress on Psychiatrists and Psychologists & 25th International Conference on Neurology & Neurophysiology

April 05-06, 2021 | Webinar

Simon Raymond

Melbourne University, Australia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Neurol Disord

Abstract :

Intellectual property (IP) theft represents one of the most serious crimes globally. IP theft from computer type devices is relatively well understood. IP theft progressing to that directly from the minds of individuals seems a natural extension. However, it is not yet well understood by the medical community, IP theft directly from the minds of individual appears to be occurring. It is established based on: 1. The presence of mind abuse programs1-5 2. An axis of interest directed at the mind of individuals copying neurological processes1-2, 4 Mind abuse + copying neurology = abusive copying of neurology Last lecture we covered governments and the medical profession, This lecture focuses on corporations. Corporate activity includes in depth analysis of consumer preference analysis and decision making. It should be ensured this doesn’t expand into dangerous territories including IP theft. Conclusion: IP theft directly from the minds of individual appears to be occurring. It is established based on: 1. The presence of mind abuse programs1-3 2. An axis of interest directed at the mind of individuals copying neurological processes1-2, 4 Mind abuse + copying neurology = abusive copying of neurology Key word (terms): axis, copying neurology, IP, offences, theft

Biography :

Simon Raymond is a Consultant (medicine and surgery) specialising in Medical and Scientific Research and an Alumnus of Melbourne University (Rank of Number 1 in Australia and Number 33 in the World). The above stated Researcher has acted as a Reviewer for the respected Medical Journal of Australia, has received invitations internationally to review from prestigious medical journals including Journal of American Medical Association Network. He has received award in recognition of his research by Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (PSC, 2006) and invited to conferences internationally as an official Delegate and Researcher, including that in USA and China. Dr Simon Raymond is a graduate of medical school who shifted from clinical practitioner medicine and surgery into a focus on high level scientific research. Dr Simon Raymond has acted as the Principle Researcher in the highest-powered form of medical trial—Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT). The above stated Researcher is also a Member of the Golden Key International Society for Honoured and outstanding Academics and has been cited as a Notable Global Leader. Dr Simon Raymond’s research has been indexed by well respected universities including Cornell University.

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