Intellectual Property
Across
- 2. Protects "creative works", and "derivative works" based on pre-existing work.
- 5. When a trademark has become so famous that it begins to function as the generic term for a product or service.
- 6. They are used to show the source of a good or service.
- 8. A type of patent that protects the function aspects of an invention.
Down
- 1. Confidential information that allows a business to obtain an advantage over its competitors.
- 3. A type of patent that protects any invented(or discovered) plant that has been asexually reproduced.
- 4. A legal right granted by a government to an inventor, giving them exclusive control over their invention for a limited period.
- 7. A type of patent that protects ornamental features; not functional aspects.