Intellectual Property
In a fast-growing society, the best way to promote creativity of new technology and invention is to protect inventors'rights. The basic forms of intellectual property protection cover patent, trademark, and copyright.
A patent not only serves as a safe harbor for individuals or companies to disclose new ideas or production, it also brings contracts and profit that could be far more valuable than the invention itself.
When selecting a product, consumers often focus on its brand name which is called a trademark in intellectual property. However, if a company does establish its trademark properly, Misusing a trademark can jeopardize the company's rights and make it less competitive in the industry.
A copyright especially protects author's or artist's way of expressing an idea. Works under this right include books, photographs, songs, films, computer programs, advertising; etc.
The Institute of Intellectual Property can protect you and your company's rights in a cost-effective manner, enabling high achievement and strong competition.
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