Political Science, asked by akankshasinghpth, 5 months ago

Intellectual property essentially includes ownership rights on products of the mind, intellectual
work and can be grouped in copyright and industrial property sections. The copyright section
does not include :-
(a)Artistic and literary works
(b)Information and database
(c)Computer software
(d) Trademark​

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Answered by sahanapriya
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Explanation:

Intellectual property law exists in order to protect the creators and covers areas of copyright, trademark law, and patents. Thus, intellectual property is an umbrella term encompassing both copyright and industrial property, such as trademarks, patents, and inventions.

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