What protects the intellectual property created by artists?
Trademarks.
Copyright.
Geographical indications.
Registered designs.
Patents
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All of the options listed protect various aspects of intellectual property, but copyright specifically protects the intellectual property created by artists by giving them exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, display, and perform their works. Trademarks protect brands and logos, geographical indications protect the origin and quality of certain products, registered designs protect the specific appearance or design of a product, and patents protect inventions and new technologies.