Difference between intellectual property and landed property
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Real property is immovable property - it's land and anything attached to theland. Normally, a piece of property can be easily classified as either personalproperty or real property. Thedifference between the two is usually fairly straightforward.
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Intellectual Property law protects some of the finer manifestations of human achievement. ... The most noticeable difference between intellectual property and other forms of property, however, is that intellectual property is intangible, that is, it cannot be defined or identified by its own physical parameters.
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