
IP Law
Intellectual Property (IP) Law protects creations of the mind—such as inventions, designs, symbols, and artistic works—by giving creators exclusive rights to use, reproduce, or sell their work for a certain period. This encourages innovation and creativity while allowing creators to benefit financially. IP rights include patents (for inventions), copyrights (for arts and literature), trademarks (for brands and logos), and trade secrets (confidential business info). Overall, IP Law balances public access and individual rights, fostering progress and economic growth by recognizing and safeguarding original ideas.