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Yes, code is considered intellectual property because it is a creative work that is protected by copyright law.
Copyright falls under the category of Intellectual property.A copyright is considered intangible personal property. See related question link.
If you are encrypting a copyright-protected work, it could arguably be considered a translation, which would need to be authorized by the rightsholder of the original work.
Removing watermarks from images is generally considered illegal because it violates the copyright of the original creator or owner of the image. Watermarks are used to protect intellectual property and removing them without permission is a form of copyright infringement.
Yes, copyright violation is considered a violation of intellectual property rights and can be a civil offense or a criminal offense, depending on the severity of the violation.
Copyright
Copyright law in general does not protect ideas, but rather it protects the expression of those ideas.
Yes, tweets are considered copyrighted and protected under intellectual property laws as they are considered original works of authorship.
B. intellectual; copyright
James Boyle has written: 'The public domain' 'A politics of intellectual property' -- subject(s): Copyright, Intellectual property, Political aspects, Political aspects of Copyright, Political aspects of Intellectual property
Norman Siebrasse has written: 'A property rights theory of copyright law' -- subject(s): Copyright, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Copyright, Economic aspects of Intellectual property, Intellectual property
Copyright, patents, rights in music, and performance rights are all aspects of intellectual property