Intellectual Property (IP) is a vast and a bit complex term, which refers to the intangible creations of the human intellect. Artistic works, including writings and music, symbols, developed words, and phrases, scientific or non-scientific inventions and discoveries, all fall under the category of IP. In the present highly competitive business environment, Intellectual Property Laws exist to encourage the continued creation of a diverse range of innovations and inventions by offering Intellectual Property Protection against unauthorized use and theft. However, many people across the globe often get confused and incorrectly use the terms defined in IP law. Read More
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