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What is not covered by Intellectual Property law?
Works that are in the public domain are not protected by any intellectual property (IP) rights, because they are not eligible or because those rights have expired or been forfeited by the creator, either deliberately or through carelessness. Anyone is free to use public domain material.
What is not covered by intellectual property?
Equations, formulas, recipes. Mass produced fashion, utilitarian objects like chairs. Single words, names, titles and slogans. People and their image.
Which is not a type of intellectual property?
The correct option is Incubators and accelerators It is covered by valuable patents, trademarks, and copyrights under law, allowing individuals to identify and benefit from the idea. Thus, Incubators and accelerators are not covered under this category.
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