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Intellectual property

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
 Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property
that includes intangible creations of the human
intellect.
WIPO (World Intellectual Property
Organization)
 It Established in 1967.

 Head Quarts At Geneva, Switcherland.


Patents
Definition:

A patent describes an
invention for which the
inventor claims the
exclusive right.
Trademarks
A symbol, logo, word, sound, color, design, or other
device that is used to identify a business or a product
in commerce.
Different Symbols are
™ Intent to use application filed for product
SM Intent to use application filed for services
® Registered trademark
Copyright
Copyright protection is available for original works of
authorship that are fixed in a tangible form, whether
published or unpublished.
 protects original works of authorship including
literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as
poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and
architecture.
Steps
Determine if your work is protected by copyright
Create the appropriate symbol.
Identify the year of publication.
State your name or the name of the copyright owner.
Place the copyright notice on your work.
Include a rights statement.

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