Asked by Yay
Which examples are types of intellectual property? Check all that apply.
literary and artistic works
architecture
knowledge and facts
personal information
inventions
unique products
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Correct answers:
- literary and artistic works (yes — protected by copyright)
- architecture (yes — architectural works can be protected by copyright/related rights)
- inventions (yes — protected by patents)
Not IP (or not automatically):
- knowledge and facts (no — facts aren’t protected by copyright; only secret know‑how can be a trade secret)
- personal information (no — protected by privacy/data‑protection laws, not IP)
- unique products (not automatically — a product’s design or brand can be protected (design patents, trademarks, trade dress), but “unique products” by itself isn’t a single IP category)
- literary and artistic works (yes — protected by copyright)
- architecture (yes — architectural works can be protected by copyright/related rights)
- inventions (yes — protected by patents)
Not IP (or not automatically):
- knowledge and facts (no — facts aren’t protected by copyright; only secret know‑how can be a trade secret)
- personal information (no — protected by privacy/data‑protection laws, not IP)
- unique products (not automatically — a product’s design or brand can be protected (design patents, trademarks, trade dress), but “unique products” by itself isn’t a single IP category)
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