Intellectual property rights.

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-IIINAME: TAMBOLI SAMREEN NAEIM

TEACHER’S NAME: PROF. SADIYA SHAIKH

STD: M.COM I (SEM. II)

ROLL NO: 23

Intellectual Property Right

Agenda/Topics to Be Discussed:

Intellectual property rights Patent Copyrights Trademark Question

Intellectual property rights

A right that is had by a person or by a company to have exclusive rights to use its own plans, ideas, or other intangible assets without the worry of competition, at least for a specific period of time.

---- It Includes….

Patents Copyrights Trademarks Service marks

Patents A patent is an exclusive intellectual

property right granted to the creator or owner of an invention.

This invention has to be a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something or offers a new solution to a technical problem.

Patent protects inventors

It registered on their name

So then they enjoy their innovation patent rights and use it.

Innovation

There are 3 types of patents Utility patents.

Plant patents design.

Design patents.

Utility patents. Google goggles.

Plant patents design. Square watermelons of Japan

Design patents. Ducati999

copyright A copyright protects a wide range of

creative or intellectual work.

A copyright gives the creator exclusive rights to the material; typically, this includes the right to perform or display the work publicly as well as produce and sell copies of the material.

Items Protected In Copyright

Literary work Dramatic work Artistic work Cinematographic work Photographic work Sound recording

Literary work

J.K Rowling author of the most famous book series

Dramatic work

Stage plays

Artistic work

paintings

Cinematographic work

movies

Photographic work Professional photography

Sound recording

T series

Trademark

A trade or service mark is a sign that distinguishes the goods or services of one person/business from those of others.

It is the visual brand of a business. A trade or service mark helps

consumers identify and purchase a product or service because its nature and quality is indicated by its unique mark.

A trademark could be … word letter numeral picture shape name

Trademark give protection from fake brands: Some of the very close fake brands