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Intellectual Property Rights

Summary

Legal protections granted to creators and owners of intellectual property, preventing unauthorized use of their creations.

Detailed Description

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) refer to the legal rights that provide creators and owners protection over their inventions, designs, and artistic works. These rights allow individuals and businesses to control the use, distribution, and commercial exploitation of their intellectual creations. IPR includes various forms of legal protections such as copyright, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets, each serving distinct purposes and protecting different types of intellectual property.

Category
Legal
Synonyms
IPR
Patents
Intellectual assets
Trademarks
Copyrights

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Creative Industries

Writers, artists, and musicians use IPR to protect their works from unauthorized reproduction or distribution.

Industries:

Entertainment
Art

Platforms:

Publishing platforms
Streaming services
Technology Innovations

Inventors and companies file patents to protect their technological inventions and developments.

Industries:

Technology
Engineering

Platforms:

Patent offices
Tech companies
Brand Protection

Businesses utilize trademarks to safeguard their branding efforts and distinguish their products from competitors.

Industries:

Consumer Goods
Fashion

Platforms:

E-commerce platforms
Retail stores

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