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About This Presentation

Its all about intellectual property, including the types of intellectual property and their examples. Also, the use of contracts in intellectual property and the two types of contract.


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INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY

refers to the legal rights protecting creative
works and inventions, including literary
works, music, designs, trademarks, and
trade namesothers from copying or using it
without permission.
Intellectual
Property

Why have Intellectual
Property protection?
Protecting intellectual property (IP) is
crucial for individuals and businesses
because it safeguards their creations,
enhances business value, generates
revenue, encourages innovation, upholds
ethical standards, and secures business
growth.

THE COST OF PROTECTING
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
(IP)

COST OF
PROTECTING
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
INFORCEMENT COSTS
FILING FEES:
01
LEGAL FEES:
02
MAINTENANCE FEES:
03
INTERNATIONAL
PROTECTION
05
04
For patents, trademarks, and
copyrights (varies by country).
Attorney fees for application,
registration, and enforcement.
Renewal costs for patents
and trademarks.
Fees for filing in multiple
countries or using global
systems.
Fees for filing in multiple
countries or using global
systems.

Types of Intellectual Property
Copy-
right Patent
Trade
secret
Trade-
mark

COPYRIGHT
It protects the original work of authorship. It helps the
copyright owner to control reproduction, performance,
adaptations, and distribution of the work.
Examples:
literature, drawings, paintings, songs, music, computer
software, films, photos, web content, etc.
literature, drawings, paintings, songs, music,

TRADEMARK
It protects brands. A trademark offers
legal protection for logo, design,
symbol, phrase, wordmarks, or a
combination of those that represents a
source of goods or services.

TRADEMARK
EXAMPLE

PATENT
A patent is a form of right granted
by the government to an inventor or
their successor-in-title, giving the
owner the right to exclude others
from making, using, selling, offering
to sell, and importing an invention
for a limited period of time, in
exchange for the public disclosure
of the invention.

Three types
of Patent
01.
02.
03.
Utility
Patent
Plant
Patent
Design
Patent

Utility Patent
utility patent is for any "new and useful"
process, manufacturing, machine, or
improvement upon these things.
Plant Patent
A plant patent is for any new plant
that is discovered or created and
asexually reproduced.

Design patents are utilized to
protect the novel ornamental
features of a utilitarian object.
In cases where the aesthetic
features themselves cannot be
separated from the utilitarian
object, a design patent can
protect the ornamental
features, while copyright
protection cannot.
Example
•Jewellry
•Cosmetic
•Musical Instrument
•Art Materials
•Clothing and apparel
Design Patent

A trade secret is any practice or
process of a company that is
generally not known outside of the
company. Information considered
a trade secret gives the company a
competitive advantage over its
competitors and is often a product
of internal research and
development.
• sales methods
• distribution methods
• consumer profiles
• advertising strategies
• lists of suppliers and clients
• manufacturing processes
TRADE SECRET
Common
Trade Secret

EXAMPLE OF TRADE SECRET

•A contract is an agreement that specifies certain
legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining
to two or more parties.
•Contracts play a crucial role in defining ownership,
usage rights, and responsibilities
•Legal instruments used to protect intellectual
property
CONTRACT

•Non-Disclosure Agreements
(NDAs): These agreements
ensure confidential information,
such as trade secrets, business
plans, and technologies, is kept
private.
Common Types
of Contract

Common Types
of Contract
•A non-compete agreement
legally binds a current or former
employee from competing with
an employer for a specific time
after employment ceases. Under
such an agreement, the
employee must not reveal any
trade secrets learned during or
after employment.

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