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What constitutes intellectual property?

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What constitutes intellectual property?

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A Intellectual property is intangible property that is created by the mind. Four well-recognized types of intellectual property rights are copyrights, trademarks, patents and trade secrets. Like tangible real or personal property, the law recognizes the right to own and to sell intellectual property.

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