Intellectual Property Rights and Protection

Intellectual property refers to various creations or ideas personally made by an individual or group. This includes creations such as but not limited to inventions, visual designs, literary works, symbols and other artistic works. These types need to be protected by law to ensure that no unauthorized person or entities would be able to steal and utilize them for personal gain.

When it comes to Intellectual Property Rights and Protection, it is essential to file applications for the registration of the patents, copyrights and trademarks to ensure that its use for commerce will not be infringed with misappropriate piracy, unfair competition, counterfeiting and various other types of lawsuits.

A Patent is a form of intellectual property which provides exclusive rights that are granted to the creator of an invention or work.

Copyright is a type of intellectual property which will apply to the representation of various creative works. This enables the copyright holder or holders to be able to gain license and rights to make use of the work in question. Some of these rights include but are not limited to its distribution, reproduction and control.

A trademark refers to the symbol or design utilized by an individual or group to identify their services or products from others.