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Intellectual Property Right

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Intellectual Property Right

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IMAGINE YOU SPENT MONTHS

CREATING A BEAUTIFUL PAINTING


OR WRITING AN AMAZING STORY.
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF
SOMEONE TOOK YOUR WORK AND
CLAIMED IT AS THEIR OWN?
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)
REFERS TO CREATIONS OF THE MIND THAT HAVE
BEEN GIVEN LEGAL PROTECTION. THESE
INCLUDES INVENTIONS, LITERARY AND ARTISTIC
WORKS, DESIGNS, [SYMBOLS, NAMES, AND IMAGES
USED IN COMMERCE]
TYPES OF IP PROTECTIONS
1. PATENTS. PROTECT INVENTIONS AND PROCESSES
2. COPYRIGHTS. PROTECT LITERARY, ARTISTIC,
AND MUSICAL WORKS
3. TRADEMARKS. PROTECTS BRAND NAMES,
LOGOS, AND SYMBOLS
4. TRADE SECRETS. PROTECTS CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION THAT GIVES A BUSINESS A
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
WHY IP IMPORTANT?
IP PROTECTION ENCOURAGES INNOVATION,
CREATIVITY, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH BY
PROVIDING INCENTIVES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND
BUSINESSES TO INVEST IN RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT. IT ALSO HELPS TO ENSURE THAT
CREATORS AND INVENTORS ARE REWARDED FOR
THEIR EFFORTS
Types of PLAGIARISM

Sources NOT cited:


1. The Ghost Writer
2. The Photocopy
3. The Potluck Paper
4. The Poor Disguise
5. The Labor of Laziness
6. The Self-Stealer
Types of PLAGIARISM

Sources cited but still


plagiarized:

1. The Forgotten Footnote


2. The Mis Informer
3. The Too-Perfect Paraphrase
4. The Resourceful citer
5. The Perfect Crime
FAIR USE
FAIR USE

Fair use is a legal doctrine that allows limited


use of copyrighted material without
permission from the copyright holder. It is
often used for purposes such as criticism,
comment, news reporting, teaching,
scholarship, or research.
FAIR USE

Examples of fair use:


• Quoting a short passage from a book in a research
paper.
• Parodying a copyrighted work.
• Using a copyrighted image in a news article to illustrate
a story.
• Creating a digital copy of a copyrighted book for
personal use.
FAIR USE

Guideline to fair use:


• Most of the content you create must be your
work.
• Give credit to the copyright owner.
• Do not make money from the copyrighted
work .
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