What protects the intellectual property created by artists? 

Patents. 

Trademarks. 

Geographical indications. 

Copyright. 

Registered designs. 

1 answer

All of the options listed protect different aspects of intellectual property created by artists. 

- Copyright protects original creative works such as paintings, sculptures, music, literature, and other forms of artistic expression.
- Trademarks protect artistic works that are used to identify and distinguish the goods or services of a particular artist or company.
- Patents protect new inventions or devices that are considered to be artistically innovative.
- Registered designs protect the aesthetic or visual appearance of artistic designs.
- Geographical indications protect artistic works that are associated with a specific geographical origin, such as traditional crafts or regional artistic styles.