Outline of intellectual property
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to intellectual property:
Intellectual property – intangible assets such as musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of intellectual property rights include copyright, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights, trade dress, and in some jurisdictions trade secrets. They may be sometimes called intellectual rights.
See outline of patents for a topical guide and overview of patents.
Types of intellectual property
Some examples of intellectual property include:
- Artistic work
- Computer program
- Indigenous intellectual property
- Internet domain name
- Invention
- Trademark
- Trade secret
Types of intellectual property rights
- Authors' rights
- Copyright
- Database right
- Industrial design rights (or registered designs)
- Intellectual rights to magic methods
- Moral rights
- Passing off
- Patents
- Personality rights
- Related rights
- Plant breeders' rights
- Trade dress
Intellectual property law
- Fashion law
- Integrated circuit layout design protection
- Plant variety protection
- Supplementary protection certificate
Copyright law
- Berne Convention
- Copyright
- Copyright Clause of the U.S. Constitution
- History of copyright law
- Moral rights
- Philosophy of copyright
- Sound recording and reproduction
- Statute of Anne
Patent procedures
- Patent application
- Patent infringement and enforcement
- Patent licensing
- Patent prosecution
Legal requirements for patents
Patent law by region or country
- Australian patent law
- Canadian patent law
- Patent law of the People's Republic of China
- European patent law
- Japanese patent law
- United States patent law
Trademark law
- Geographical indication
- Protected designation of origin
- Trade dress
- Trademark (including service marks)
General topics
- Anti-copyright
- Arrow information paradox
- Background, foreground, sideground and postground intellectual property
- Copyright for Creativity
- Copyright infringement
- Digital rights management
- Exhaustion of intellectual property rights
- Free culture movement
- Free software movement
- Free content
- Intangible asset
- Intellectual capital
- Intellectual rights
- Intellectual property brokering
- Intellectual property education
- Intellectual property infringement
- Intellectual property valuation
- IPR-Helpdesk
- Legal aspects of computing
- License
- Limitations and exceptions to copyright
- List of intellectual property law journals
- Orphan works
- Public domain
- Reverse engineering
- Societal views on intellectual property
- Societal views on patents
- Soft intellectual property
- Soft IP
Agreements, law, and government enforcement
- Adelphi Charter
- Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
- Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)
- China International Copyright Expo
- Doha Declaration
- EU Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights
- French Intellectual Property Code
- Intellectual property issues in cultural heritage (IPinCH)
- Intellectual property organization (including a list of intellectual property organizations)
- International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
- Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
- Plant Variety Protection Act (U.S.)
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
- World Intellectual Property Day (April 26)
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See also
- Entertainment law
- Mimi & Eunice, a comic strip about intellectual property problems
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