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- 3. Legal rights granted to the creator of an original work.
- 6. The transfer of rights or ownership of intellectual property from one party to another.
- 7. The process of determining whether a new invention is eligible for patent protection.
- 9. Principle grants the right to exclude others from using an inventor's patented invention.
- 12. IPR involves protecting confidential business information.
- 16. The act of copying someone else's work and presenting it as your own.
- 17. The office responsible for granting patents and trademarks in the United States.
- 19. An agreement that allows someone to use your intellectual property under specific terms.
- 20. The person or entity that holds legal rights to intellectual property.
- 21. Term for using someone else's trademarked name or logo to deceive consumers.
- 23. A legal action to prevent further infringement of intellectual property rights.
- 24. Property Rights "IPR" stand for....
- 25. Administers the TRIPS Agreement.
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- 1. Main criteria for a country-wise patent search.
- 2. Term for the unauthorized copying of software, music, or other digital media.
- 4. The person who applies for a patent.
- 5. Protects new and useful inventions logos.
- 8. The act of taking inspiration from someone else's work without copying it directly.
- 10. Trademark primarily used to protect.
- 11. Governs IPR enforcement.
- 13. The act of revealing confidential information without permission.
- 14. Limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as criticism, commentary, and education.
- 15. Database is commonly used to conduct a country-wise patent search.
- 18. Intellectual Property Rights encourage.
- 22. Type of patent is granted for new and useful processes, machines, or compositions.