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Intellectual Property (IP) law

Intellectual Property (IP) law protects creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, brands, and artistic works. It grants creators exclusive rights to use and benefit from their ideas, encouraging innovation and creativity. Key types of IP include patents (for inventions), trademarks (for brand names and logos), copyrights (for artistic works), and trade secrets (for confidential business information). By safeguarding these rights, IP law helps individuals and businesses maintain control over their ideas, promoting economic growth and cultural development while ensuring that others do not unfairly profit from their work.