
IP Regulation
Intellectual Property (IP) regulation involves rules that protect creations of the mind—like inventions, books, music, or trademarks—giving their creators exclusive rights for a certain period. This encourages innovation and creativity by ensuring creators can benefit from their work without fear of unauthorized use. IP laws include patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, which prevent others from copying or misusing protected works. Regulation sets the legal framework to balance the rights of creators, users, and the public, promoting economic growth while ensuring access to innovation and cultural expression.