Computer Science, asked by Hashirabbasi, 2 months ago

how someone can violate the intellectual property law?​

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Answered by roylily1958
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IP infringement can range from piracy, (unauthorized use), copy, reproduction, or distribution of materials protected by IP rights, to counterfeiting which is the practice of replicating genuine goods with the intent to mislead the recipient.

Answered by THARIKASHANMUGARAJ
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Intellectual Property rights means providing property rights through patents, copyrights and trademarks. Holders of intellectual property rights have monopoly on the usage of property or items for a specified time period. The term intellectual property began to be used in the 19th Century. Only in the 20th century did it become part of the world’s legal systems.

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