Don’t copy - right?

Legal column AT outlines the complexities of intellectual property for professionals

The term ‘intellectual property’ (IP) is used to refer to the rights people have over the original work, ideas and information they produce. IP rights are not always readily apparent, but they perforate all layers of commerce and are often highly-prized business assets.

Copyright and database rights:

Copyright exists in the original expression of...

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