It depends on the nature of the design; this is a situation where it may be worth your time and money to consult with an experienced IP attorney.
"an object that has a meaning" is rather a curious turn of phrase. If you mean a sculpture, an object with a symbolic meaning, it would be protected by copyright as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium. A patent would be more appropriate for a new type of object with a useful function.
A physical object can either contain a copy of a creative work (e.g., a CD or DVD is a physical object with works recorded on them), or the physical work may, itself, be subject of copyright in its design (such as sculpture, architecture).
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No, object-oriented databases do not store data in tables like relational databases. Instead, they store data as objects that have attributes and methods associated with them. Objects in an object-oriented database can also have relationships with other objects, making it a more flexible way to store and access data.
Probably not. A patent protects an invention, which may be embodied in a product/object, but it only prevents others from making, using, selling or importing the patented invention. A copyright protects creative expression, which can be embodied in an object of sculpture, for example. Taking a picture of that object creates a new copyrightable object: the photograph. If the object is a work of visual arts, then the photograph could be considered a "derivative" work, based upon the original work. However, simply taking a picture (creating, in theory, a copy) would probably not rise to the level of "infringement" because the owner of the copyright on the original has not been "harmed" yet.
It goes backwards instead of forwards.
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A toy is an object used for play especially such an object designed to amuse children.
No.
Instead of associate a sight to an object they associate how the object feels.
Evaluation is basically testing the thing that if its working according to what we have designed for.. Implementation means to utilise the thing you designed in the realistic manner..
Anyone that patents an object. They do this to keep people from stealing their work and using it for their own gain. Look up Copyright laws and read them...you will understand then.