What is the difference between a copyright, patent, and trademark?
What will be an ideal response?
A copyright applies to works of art, literature, and computer programs. It gives an author the exclusive right
to publish, print, or sell a production for a period of time. A patent is an exclusive grant by the government
to give an inventor the privilege to make, use, and sell the invention for a period of time. A trademark is a
distinctive mark that a manufacturer affixes to goods to distinguish it from other possible similar goods.
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a. racial b. security c. custodial d. None of the above
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a. True b. False
One common purpose of public relations activities is to develop and maintain a good ___________________
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