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Examples of intellectual property rights include: Patents. Domain names. Industrial design. Confidential information. Inventions. Moral rights. Database rights. Works of authorship.
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind. It can be an invention (patent / utility model), a design (industrial design), a brand name (trademark, or a literary and artistic work (copyright).
Utility patents: for tangible inventions, such as products, machines, devices, and composite materials, as well as new and useful processes. Design patents: the ornamental designs on manufactured products. Plant patents: new varieties of plants.
Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks, and Trade Secrets Four Types of Intellectual Properties. If you are a business owner, you should familiarize yourself with the four types of intellectual property, otherwise known as IP.
The four main types of intellectual property are patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets are valuable assets of the company and understanding how they work and how they are created is critical to knowing how to protect them.
Utility patents: for tangible inventions, such as products, machines, devices, and composite materials, as well as new and useful processes. Design patents: the ornamental designs on manufactured products. Plant patents: new varieties of plants.
What Are the Types of Intellectual Property? Patents. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office grants property rights to original inventions, from processes to machines. Trademarks. Trademarks protect logos, sounds, words, colors, or symbols used by a company to distinguish its service or product. Copyrights. Trade Secrets.
Intellectual property rights include patents, copyright, industrial design rights, trademarks, plant variety rights, trade dress, geographical indications, and in some jurisdictions trade secrets.
What Are the Types of Intellectual Property? Patents. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office grants property rights to original inventions, from processes to machines. Trademarks. Trademarks protect logos, sounds, words, colors, or symbols used by a company to distinguish its service or product. Copyrights. Trade Secrets.

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