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Intellectual Property - Match-up

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Intellectual Property
Copyright
Patents
Trademarks
Creative Commons
Fair Dealing
Royalty-Free
Trade Marks Act


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A licensing model where a one-time fee is paid for the continued use of an asset, such as an image, without paying additional royalties per use
Protects inventions, allowing the inventor exclusive rights to use, make, and sell the invention for a certain period, typically 20 years
This law gives the creators of music, film, graphics, photos, and web pages the right to control how their material may be used
Types of regulation which covers items that aren't physical
A set of copyright licenses that allow assets to be used in certain ways, such as for non-commercial purposes or allowing modifications, with the requirement to attribute the original creator
UK legislation that protects trademarks, ensuring that they cannot be used without the trademark owner's permission, preventing confusion and protecting consumers and businesses
Exceptions to copyright law that allow limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as research, private study, criticism, or parody
Symbols, logos, or slogans that identify and differentiate products or services of a particular source from those of others
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