Companies protect intellectual property because they hold the rights to them. Holding a patent means they have the rights to produce that item and prevent others from doing so. In other words, for the length of the patent, they hold a monopoly.
To seriously oversimplify things: they want a chance to make some money on the idea without lots of others competing with them using their own idea.
As a product, a Patent would be the best form of protection and these can be applied for nationally or internationally. A trademark is applied to something used in relation to branding and copyright is more often associated with intellectual property
Yes you can put what you want to patent in an a envelope and send it in for a provisional patent. It will be kept on file in case of a dispute.
its because the creators dont want u to sucseed
I Want to Protect You was created on 2006-03-03.
yes, if you can track down the creators of the character. if you want to take the risk of using the character without permission, you may get sued by the creators.
more religious, political, economic, and intellectual freedoms
The creators of Spongebob Squarepants want to keep it a secret.
Because they are make-believe cartoon characters, and therefore, they can do anything their creators want them to do.
We don't want to protect the depletion of ozone, we want to protect the ozone layer. See the related question below.
The properties that are desirable in a computer will depend on what you need it for. If you want it to play games, you will want a good video and audio card.
You want to protect ozone layer. It is a hell precious layer for us.
All the properties are, of course, found in a diamond. If you want to read more about the descriptions of the properties, you can read more, below.