Intellectual property law is a sub-branch of civil law, consisting of a set of legal norms that are designed to regulate the use of various objects of intellectual property. This sub-sector includes institutions: patent law, copyright, the right to a secret of production (know-how), the right to means of individualization, etc. Intellectual rights are rights to the results of intellectual activity and means of individualization equated to them, including the exclusive right, as well as personal non-property rights and other rights. Exclusive right is a property right to use the results of intellectual activity or a means of individualization that allows one to dispose of the exclusive right to it
Intellectual property rights and the rights deriving from it, as subjective civil rights with signif...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is a right that arises from the results of human brain thinking t...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
Intellectual property law is a sub-branch of civil law, consisting of a set of legal norms that are ...
Copyright forms a part of a larger body of law known as “intellectual property”. Intellectual proper...
Intellectual property (IP) is a term referring to the creation of the intellect (the term used in st...
The term intellectual property rights denotes a set of legal doctrines-namely patent, copyright, tra...
Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original wo...
Dimensions of human creativity and levels of human dignity and the degree of development of national...
Intellectual Property Rights is related to the protection of the application of ideas andinformation...
Intellectual property (IP) deals with creations of the human intellect. Intellectual property is a c...
Property rights of copyright (economic copyright) Abstract Intellectual Property Law as a branch of ...
Intellectual property refers to the ownership of intangible goods. This includes ideas, designs, sym...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
A Copyright is a branch of Intellectual Property Rights which can be legally characterized to be a r...
Intellectual property rights and the rights deriving from it, as subjective civil rights with signif...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is a right that arises from the results of human brain thinking t...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
Intellectual property law is a sub-branch of civil law, consisting of a set of legal norms that are ...
Copyright forms a part of a larger body of law known as “intellectual property”. Intellectual proper...
Intellectual property (IP) is a term referring to the creation of the intellect (the term used in st...
The term intellectual property rights denotes a set of legal doctrines-namely patent, copyright, tra...
Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original wo...
Dimensions of human creativity and levels of human dignity and the degree of development of national...
Intellectual Property Rights is related to the protection of the application of ideas andinformation...
Intellectual property (IP) deals with creations of the human intellect. Intellectual property is a c...
Property rights of copyright (economic copyright) Abstract Intellectual Property Law as a branch of ...
Intellectual property refers to the ownership of intangible goods. This includes ideas, designs, sym...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
A Copyright is a branch of Intellectual Property Rights which can be legally characterized to be a r...
Intellectual property rights and the rights deriving from it, as subjective civil rights with signif...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is a right that arises from the results of human brain thinking t...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...