Intellectual Property Rights - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Intellectual Property Rights.

Intellectual Property Rights - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Intellectual Property Rights.
This section contains 2,012 words
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Intellectual property is a term used to cover goods and services protected under the laws governing patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Although the legal rights concerning different kinds of intellectual property are similar in a general sense, they differ specifically in what they protect and in how the particular rights are established. Patents protect an inventor's right to exclude others from making, manufacturing, using, or selling an inventor's invention. Trademarks protect words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Copyrights protect original artistic, musical, and literary works, including software. Intellectual property rights can also encompass state trade secrets laws, which protect a company's proprietary and confidential information, such as methods of manufacturing, customer lists, supplier information, and the materials used during the manufacturing process.

Patent Rights

A patent is a grant of a property right by the United States government, through the Patent and Trademark Office...

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