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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COPYRIGHT, PATENT AND TRADEMARK


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COPYRIGHT, PATENT AND TRADEMARK



INTELECTUAL PROPERTY. Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, names and images used in business. There are many types of intellectual property, such as patents, copyright, industrial design rightstrademarksplant variety rightstrade dressfinancial incentives. The most well-known are copyrights, patents, and trademarks. 

WHAT IS COPYRIGHT 

A copyright is a onership right to protect writting, art, music (songs), architectural drawings, photograph, image, or even programming code for software. It usually marked with the the letter C in a circle like this (©) 


WHAT IS PATENT 

The ownership right of any technological innovation such as machine, technology.


WHAT IS TRADEMARK 

A trademark a ownership right which protects words, phrases, logo, symbols, sounds. It usually marked with the the letter R in a circle like this (®)

Take an example of McDonald :



Moreover, here's a video related with using a copyrighted fontcase in print on demand.   






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