Principles of Information Security
Principles of Information Security
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781285448367
Author: Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord
Publisher: Course Technology
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Intellectual Property:

Intellectual Property or IP refers to the creation of the mind which is an intangible property.

Intellectual Property:

Intellectual Property refers to the creation of the mind which is an intangible property.

Examples:

Software’s and applications are examples of intellectual property.

Protection for Intellectual Property:

No”, Intellectual Property is not afforded the same protection in every country of the world...

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