Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
Intellectual Property rights grant the owner of the work exclusive rights to exploit and benefit from his/her creation.
The most common forms of Intellectual Property include:
Copyright,
Trademarks,
Patents,
Utility models,
Industrial designs and
Geographical indications.
However, we shall focus on Patents and Trademarks
Intellectual Property rights grant the owner of the work exclusive rights to exploit and benefit from his/her creation.
The most common forms of Intellectual Property include:
Copyright,
Trademarks,
Patents,
Utility models,
Industrial designs and
Geographical indications.
However, we shall focus on Patents and Trademarks
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