Asked by Anonymous

What is the difference between tangible and intangible property?

Tangible and intangible property are both covered by intellectual property protections.
Tangible property is covered by intellectual property protections, but intangible property is not.
Neither tangible property nor intangible property is covered by intellectual property protections.
Intangible property is covered by intellectual property protections, but tangible property is not.

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Answered by Writeacher
tangible = something you can touch and feel
(computer monitor, pen, paper, book, table, computer chip, etc.)

intangible = something you cannot touch and feel, such as an idea

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Answered by Summer Moriarty
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Answered by Zee
The answer is A, both are covered by intellectual property protection.
Answered by YourWay2a100
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by avery
C,A,B
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