Companies A, B, C, and D have joint intellectual property ownership with each other. Companies A and B recreate and distribute products without consulting C and D. What impact has joint intellectual property ownership on C and D in relation to A and B’s action?(1 point) Responses Companies have equal rights under a joint intellectual property. Companies have equal rights under a joint intellectual property. Company A has more legal right to recreate and distribute the products. Company A has more legal right to recreate and distribute the products. Company B has more legal rights than the rest of the companies. Company B has more legal rights than the rest of the companies. Company C has more legal rights than company D.

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1. Companies have equal rights under a joint intellectual property - This means that all companies involved have an equal say and ownership over the intellectual property, and therefore should be consulted before recreating and distributing products.

2. Company A has more legal right to recreate and distribute the products - This is not accurate as joint intellectual property ownership means that all companies involved have equal rights, so Company A does not have more legal rights than the others.

3. Company B has more legal rights than the rest of the companies - This is also not accurate, as all companies have equal rights under joint intellectual property ownership.

4. Company C has more legal rights than company D - This is not accurate, as both companies should have equal rights under joint intellectual property ownership.