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What is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual Property is the general
term for intangible property rights
which are a result of intellectual effort, deemed to
be unique and original, and
to have marketplace value.
Intellectual property includes
ideas, inventions, literary
works, chemical,
business, or computer processes, and company or product
names and logos.
Intellectual property protections fall into four categories:
- copyright
literary works, art, and music
- trademarks
for company and product names and logos
- patents
for inventions and processes
- trade secrets
recipes, formulas,
- code, and processes
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inventors, architects, illustrators and photographers
who suspect their
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