A method of providing service could be protected.
Creative property can be protected through copyright, trademark, and patents. Copyright protects original works of authorship such as literature, music, and art; trademarks protect symbols, names, and slogans identifying goods and services; and patents protect inventions or discoveries.
Movies are protected by copyright. Inventions are protected by patents.
Patents protected inventors and let them profit from their inventions.
Patents protected inventors and let them profit from their inventions.
False
Both published and unpublished works can be protected by copyrights, trademarks, and patents. Copyrights protect original works of authorship, trademarks protect symbols or words that identify goods or services, and patents protect inventions or discoveries.
No; inventions are protected by patents, not copyright.
Patents protected inventors and let them profit from their inventions.
Inventions are not protected by copyright; they are protected by patent law. Patents may be searched through Google.
Goodwill is an ineffable idea protected by trademark, and trademarks can be transferred.
Pepsi likely holds many copyrights, for jingles, advertisements, commercials, etc. The Pepsi logo and similar indicia are protected by trademark, and the formula is almost certainly protected as a trade secret. All of these are forms of intellectual property.
The concept of DVDs is not protected. The standards were developed by a consortium of companies now known as the DVD Forum.