Asked by angela
                How is a copyright different from a patent?
A. Copyrights are applied for inventions, while a patent is applied for tangible writings.
B. Patents have a limited term period, while copyrights carry lifelong terms.
C. Patents fall under the federal law, while copyrights fall under state law.
D. Copyrights should be novel and useful, while patents need not be so.
Answer C
            
        A. Copyrights are applied for inventions, while a patent is applied for tangible writings.
B. Patents have a limited term period, while copyrights carry lifelong terms.
C. Patents fall under the federal law, while copyrights fall under state law.
D. Copyrights should be novel and useful, while patents need not be so.
Answer C
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