2. Intellectual Property are legal rights from ideas, thoughts and activities
in many different fields including science, art, industry and writing.
An example would be an idea for an invention of yours
3. They are unique words, symbols or designs that are used to make a
product unique
Some Known TradeMarks are cartoon characters, or Disney Characters
like Mickey Mouse, or the word FaceBook
4. They give ownership of a new invention or improvement to the
inventor.
This includes what the invention is, how to make it, and what it
is made of.
5. It means the right to copy it. Usually only the person who made
the content can reproduce, or use it.
Examples include pictures, designs, videos and music
6. Works or ideas whose intellectual property rights have expired,
inapplicable or given away.
Examples include Shakespeare’s work and many formulas which
Newton discovered
7. Money given to the owner of the license in order to use their object.
This includes payments to play music on the radio, use a video clip in a
movie, or even play a video in the classroom
8. 1 Author Book:
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. New York: Warner, 1982. Print
2 Author Book:
Reilly, Mary Jo, and Leslie Jermyn. Mexico. 2nd ed. New York:
Marshall, 2004. Print.