Yes; the first example that comes to mind is a sculpture.
Not necessarily.
Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.
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Intellectual property rights is the legal right to property owned by a content creator, and often protected through the use of a trademark or copyright. This content is the creator's intellectual property.
Being durable or durability is a property a material or a substance may or may not have and can be classified as durable.
Intellectual Property in medicine. It is the field of trademarks, patents and copyrights as applied to medicinal products and process.
Russell L. Parr has written: 'Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets, 2001 Supplement (Intellectual Property-General, Law, Accounting & Finance, Management, Licensing, Special Topics)' 'Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets' 'Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets, 1997 Cumulative Supplement' 'Intellectual Property' 'Intellectual Property Infringement Damages (Intellectual Property S.)'
Being durable or durability is a property a material or a substance may or may not have and can be classified as durable.
Intellectual Property - film - was created in 2006.
Managing Intellectual Property was created in 1990.