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Intellectual Property (IP) and Patent Law are essential in our modern economy to keep creators working where it matters most. IP protects intangible creations like inventions, art, and symbols, while patents specifically guard novel ideas. These laws promote innovation by giving creators exclusive rights, spurring economic growth. Patents, a subset of IP, offers inventors exclusive control over their inventions for a defined period of 25 years, encouraging further discoveries and recovering development costs. Over time, these laws have adapted to technological progress, globalization, and digitalization. We'll explore the core principles, types of IP rights, patent processes, and the broader impact of these laws on industries and civilization. This journey reveals the intricate interplay between creativity, innovation, and legal frameworks, shaping our future.
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