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The Intellectual property is a "creation of the mind" over which an individual holds a legal monopoly. The Intellectual Property Laws are made to protect the creation of the creator from other peoples. <br>
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What Are The Intellectual Property Laws? The Intellectual property is a "creation of the mind" over which an individual holds a legal monopoly. The Intellectual Property Laws are made to protect the creation of the creator from other peoples.
Types of Intellectual Property laws • Copyright • Patent • Trademark
Copyright • Copyright is a group of rights reserved for the creator of an original work. It includes the ability to legally copy, change, and distribute the work. After a set amount of time, a work protected by copyright enters the "public domain," freeing it from the restrictions of its former legal status.
Patent • Patent is very different to copyright and is something that you need to actively acquire. Patents don't concern stories and ideas in the same way that copyrights do, but rather focus on mechanical workings and systems.
Trademark • A trademark is an intellectual property protection which is used to protect the distinctive features that distinguish one product from another. Those features can include such things as: symbols, colors, brands, names, sounds, smells, shapes, and signs.
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