Protection of intellectual rights


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Protection of intellectual rights

Protection of intellectual rights

Done by: Sardorbek Isakulov

Munirov Jonibek

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The human mind generates an endless number of ideas that may turn into valuable assets and start bringing profits. Such intangible creations are called intellectual property (IP).

  • The human mind generates an endless number of ideas that may turn into valuable assets and start bringing profits. Such intangible creations are called intellectual property (IP).
  • Like any real personal property, IP can become a subject of contention; therefore it needs legal protection. Intellectual objects share many common features with physical objects, so they can be sold, bought or given away. What are the different types of intellectual property? How is intellectual property protected from unauthorized use?

Forms of Intellectual Property

Any product of the human intellect can refer to intellectual properties. The most vivid examples are:

  • Songs, music, pieces of literature, photos, videos, web content and other artistic works
  • Commercial product names, images, symbols, designs, phrases, etc.
  • Inventions and discoveries

If a person creates or invents something exceptional and useful, it makes sense that he or she should have the right to use this creation and gain financial benefits, while no one else could assume such a right. In practice, it may be hard to control the usage of IP objects since they are intangible and have no physical limits. Numerous people can copy and consume such goods even though it’s illegal.

  • If a person creates or invents something exceptional and useful, it makes sense that he or she should have the right to use this creation and gain financial benefits, while no one else could assume such a right. In practice, it may be hard to control the usage of IP objects since they are intangible and have no physical limits. Numerous people can copy and consume such goods even though it’s illegal.
  • The protection of intellectual property rights has come into common use only at the end of the 20th century, though the term appeared a century before. The main aim of IP protection is to guarantee authors their ownership rights and to take legal actions against anyone who copies and uses them without permission.

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