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Copyright Patents and Trademarks all last for the lifetime of the creator? True or false
It is up to the person who creates a product to choose whether they want a patent, copyright or trademark for their creation. True or False.
In terms of legal complexity in obtaining the protection, the most difficult to secure is a:
A. Trademark
B. Copyright
C. Patent
D. Trade Secret
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