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  2. Intellectual property - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property

    Use of the term intellectual rights has declined since the early 1980s, as use of the term intellectual property has increased. Alternative terms monopolies on information and intellectual monopoly have emerged among those who argue against the property or intellect or rights assumptions, notably Richard Stallman.

  3. Outline of intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual property – intangible assets such as musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of intellectual property rights include copyright, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights, trade dress, and in some jurisdictions trade secrets.

  4. Patent - Wikipedia

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    However, no mechanisms of alternative medical research and development incentive-systems [143] or technical details of proposed "sharing" after certain amounts of profit [144] were reported and some argue that, instead of intellectual property rights, manufacturing know-how is the main barrier to expanding capacity. [143]

  5. Exclusive right - Wikipedia

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    Exclusive rights can be established by law or by contractual obligation, but the scope of enforceability will depend upon the extent to which others are bound by the instrument establishing the exclusive right; thus in the case of contractual rights, only persons that are parties to a contract will be affected by the exclusivity.

  6. Trademark - Wikipedia

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    The inherent limitations of the territorial application of trademark laws have been mitigated by various intellectual property treaties, foremost amongst which is the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).

  7. United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    The ITC is an agency of the U.S. federal government empowered to enforce patent holders' rights under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. In contrast to courts, which have a wide range of remedies at their disposal, including monetary damages, the ITC can grant only two forms of remedy: exclusion orders barring infringing products from being ...

  8. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] Authors' rights are, generally speaking, from the start absolute property rights of an author of original work that one does not have to apply for. The law is automatically connecting an original work as intellectual property to its creator. [30]

  9. Authors' rights - Wikipedia

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    Authors' rights have two distinct components: the economic rights in the work and the moral rights of the author. The economic rights are a property right which is limited in time and which may be transferred by the author to other people in the same way as any other property (although many countries require that the transfer must be in the ...

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