Dr. Shaily yadav
Law
June 2021
Intellectual property, in its broadest sense, refers to the legal rights that arise as a result of intellectual work in the disciplines of industry, science, literature, and the visual arts. There are two primary reasons why countries enact legislation to protect intellectual property. To begin, it is necessary to provide legal expression to the moral and economic rights of creators in their works of art, as well as to the rights of the general public in access to such works of art. Secondly, as a purposeful act of government policy, it is intended to inspire creativity, the distribution and application of its findings, and to promote fair commerce in order to contribute to economic and social progress.
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