intellectual property rights in trade
Intellectual property rights in trade refer to legally protected ownership and exclusive rights associated with intangible creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and artistic works. These rights enable creators and innovators to protect their ideas and commercialize them in trade, thereby encouraging investment, innovation, and fair competition in markets.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- counterfeit goods and intellectual property theft
- intellectual property
- intellectual property and innovation protection
- intellectual property documentation
- intellectual property management
- intellectual property protection
- intellectual property rights
- intellectual property rights in ai
- intellectual property rights protection and enforcement in regional economic blocs
- intellectual property tax avoidance
- intellectual property theft
- international trade agreements
- patents and trademarks
- trade restrictions
- trademarks