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intellectual property
noun
- Law. property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks.
- an individual product of original creative thought:
Microsoft’s Halo franchise is one of the most profitable intellectual properties in the video game industry.
intellectual property
noun
- an intangible asset, such as a copyright or patent
Word History and Origins
Origin of intellectual property1
Example Sentences
Familiar intellectual property has already been tested with audiences, in the same way that films based on video games, comic books or novels have a built-in base.
McMahon’s ruling, based on a Supreme Court decision in an unrelated case, “could leave AI copyright claims on shaky ground,” wrote Los Angeles intellectual property lawyer Aaron Moss on his website.
Keiron Sharp, of the intellectual property rights watchdog FACT, said those who create an illegal business to sell stolen content will be investigated, "regardless of their level of operation or advertising methods".
What the tech companies wanted was access to troves of footage and intellectual property from series and films that they could use to train and support their complex models.
The candidates have criticized China for intellectual property theft and unfair subsidization in tech and manufacturing that put U.S. businesses at a disadvantage.
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