Intelectual Property
Intellectual property refers to the regulation of creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, drawings and models used for commercial purposes.
It is increasingly common, even under Spanish Laws, to divide intellectual property into two categories: industrial property, including patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial drawings and industrial models, and
copyright, including literary works such as novels, poems and plays; films; musical works; works of art such as drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures and architectural designs.
A copyright gives performers, phonogram producers and broadcasting organisms rights over their performances, their recordings and their radio and television programmes respectively.
There are also rioghts inside intellectual propertuy other than copyrights. Thisis the case of the so- called “sui generis” rights, protecting tha data basis manufacturer.
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