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  1. Copyright
  2. Trademark
  3. Patent
  4. Trade Secret

Copyright is vested in any creative work and gives the author (or those they sell the copyright to) the sole right to copy and to publish the original or a derivative work.

Trademarks are officially registered and protect a company's brand.

Patents give a limited time monopoly on an invention in return for publishing it.

Trade Secrets are otherwise unprotected information that is kept secret or divulged only to those who agree to keep it secret. If the secret gets out it is no longer protected.

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