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  1. Jul 5, 2012 · This document provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) including the types of IP (patents, trademarks, copyright), governing bodies and laws, and key concepts around IP rights. 1. It discusses the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) which promotes IP protection worldwide and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. 2.

  2. Oct 10, 2017 · This document discusses intellectual property rights. It defines intellectual property as creations of the mind such as inventions, literary works, designs, and symbols. Intellectual property rights enable creators to benefit financially from what they invent or create.

  3. Oct 5, 2017 · Intellectual property or “IP” is a term used to describe certain types of intangible property. Like other forms of property, such as real estate and personal property, IP can be owned, purchased or transferred.

  4. Apr 11, 2021 · Intellectual property is a general term for categories of rights in intangible creations of the mind. There are four main types of IP: Patents. (Protects rights in useful inventions and discoveries, like machines and processes). Copyrights. (Protects expressive works, like art, music, dance, and literature, and also software). Trademarks.

  5. 4 Intellectual Property Teaching Kit – IP Basics Intellectual property (IP) reaches into everyone's daily lives. A basic awareness and understanding of IP is therefore essential for today’s university students, who are the engineers, researchers, lawyers, politicians, and managers of tomorrow.

  6. PowerPoint Presentation. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) IPR is concerned with ownership and control of ideas - “intellectual output”. It is an important issue in research both because you must avoid infringing others’ IPRs and know your own rights. What is Intellectual Property?

  7. Intellectual Property Rights Presentation Slides. In the dynamic landscape of innovation and creativity, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) hold a pivotal role in safeguarding the fruits of human ingenuity.