Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Rights
(IPR)
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are the legal privileges
granted to the inventor or creator to safeguard their
intellectual work (in the arts, sciences, literature, etc.) for a
specific period of time. These legal rights grant the inventor
or creator, or his assignee, the sole right to fully exploit
their invention or creation for a specific amount of time.
These Intellectual property rights are outlined in Article 27
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which grants
the right to gain protection for one's material and moral
interests as a result of the authorship of works of science,
literature, or the arts.
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