• Intellectual Property

Infographics for intellectual property presentation is designed as a tutorial template for academic and business presentations. The diagram will meet all your requirements for a business presentation with a specific reference to intellectual property rights. Intellectual property refers to literary and artistic works; and symbols, names, and images used in commerce. It is segmented into two groups: Industrial Property, including patents for discoveries, trademarks, industrial designs, and geographical indications. Intellectual property rights are similar to any other property right. They let creators, owners, patents, trademarks, or copyrighted works benefit from their work or investment in a creation. These rights are delineated in Article27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which delivers the right to benefit from the safeguard of moral and material interests resulting from ownership of scientific, literary, or artistic productions.

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Intellectual property presentation template comprises modern PowerPoint designs in a bluish background layout. The presenter can pick the slide to explicitly differentiate copyright from trademark and patent, as these are habitually treated as interchangeable although they are not.