Match these items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. 1.copyright word or words, symbol, or de
sign that identifies a certain good or service 2.intangible theft of intellectual property 3.intellectual property sole right to publish or sell a form of artistic work 4.patent can be touched 5.piracy something that gives a producer an economic advantage over other producers 6.royalty sole right granted to an individual who invents a good or service 7.tangible cannot be touched 8.trademark intangible assets that result from creativity 9.trade secret payment to a person with a copyright or patent to use his or her product
1. copyright
- <span><span>sole right granted to an
individual who invents a good or service </span>2. intangible - </span><span>cannot be touched
3. intellectual
property - </span><span>intangible assets that result from creativity 4. patent
- </span><span><span>sole right to publish or sell a form of artistic work </span> 5. piracy - </span><span><span>theft of intellectual property </span>6. royalty - </span><span><span>payment to a person with a copyright or patent to use his or her
product
</span>7. tangible - </span><span>can be touched 8. trademark - </span><span><span>word or words, symbol, or design that identifies a certain good or
service </span>9. trade secret
- </span>something that gives a producer an economic
advantage over other producers
Yournunny has it right, but copyright and patent are backwards, a copyright is the rights to an artistic work, think YTs broken copyright system, a patent is an invention, like Thomas Edison's lightbulb patent.
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