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Society encourages research, exploration or attempt to discover new things that will benefit the
society, the aspect of law that seeks to protect the product of such efforts is Intellectual Property Law (IPL). Intellectual property is an aspect of law which seeks to protect intellectual endeavour. It is divided into 4 fundamental classes of which, copyright is one of the fundament classes. opyright in intellectual property are exclusive rights granted by the law. They are bundle of intangible right granted by statue to the author or originator of certain literary or artistic productions, whereby, for a limited period, the exclusive privileges is given to that person (or to any party to whom he or she transfers ownership) to make copies of the same publication and sale. These rights are subject to certain statutory exceptions and the effects of these rights is that were sufficient efforts have been expended on making a work to give it an original character it becomes the sole property of the owner and the owner has exclusive rights over the work and it will be unlawful for any person to reproduce, publish, translate, perform, rent, lease, hire, broadcast, adapt or tamper with the work without the owner’s license or assignment.
society, the aspect of law that seeks to protect the product of such efforts is Intellectual Property Law (IPL). Intellectual property is an aspect of law which seeks to protect intellectual endeavour. It is divided into 4 fundamental classes of which, copyright is one of the fundament classes. opyright in intellectual property are exclusive rights granted by the law. They are bundle of intangible right granted by statue to the author or originator of certain literary or artistic productions, whereby, for a limited period, the exclusive privileges is given to that person (or to any party to whom he or she transfers ownership) to make copies of the same publication and sale. These rights are subject to certain statutory exceptions and the effects of these rights is that were sufficient efforts have been expended on making a work to give it an original character it becomes the sole property of the owner and the owner has exclusive rights over the work and it will be unlawful for any person to reproduce, publish, translate, perform, rent, lease, hire, broadcast, adapt or tamper with the work without the owner’s license or assignment.
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