Intellectual property may either be tangible or intangible depending on how it is marketed.

a. True
b. False

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b. False

Intellectual property (IP) is inherently intangible, as it refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce. The way it's marketed does not change its intangible nature.

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