JOUR 625 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Derivative Work, Avoidance Speech, Trade Secret

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Intellectual property, in its most basic form, are ideas or information that come from a person"s mind and are intangible goods and assets that intellectual property laws protect. The five most important groups in intellectual property law: patent law, copyright law, trademarks, trade secret laws, rights of publicity. Patent law protects things that describe patents of protection for utilitarian and useful devices. Copyright laws are the things that protect your original works of authorship that are now fixed in a tangible form. Trademarks are another area of intellectual property law that posts protection for things like brand names. Trade secret law represents a body of protection against anything that is considered a secret and has value. The rights of publicity, which covers and protects an individual"s right to their name, likeness, persona, and voice. Intellectual property rights are important because it protect a person"s rights to their intangible goods, which are easy for others to use without the owner"s permission.

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