Today, we are living in the age of information technology & spreading our wings to every aspect of the society. We exchange our information (ideas, techniques, process, and product) to a target group but we never come to know this thing that someone is also targeting our information. So we are much prone to unintentionally leakage of our precious ideas as our information passes through different portals.
It is the human tendency to share their innovative thoughts with their near & dear ones but that proves fatal, in most of the cases, in respect of the that original creation or your property i.e. intellectual property (IP).Most of the people acts indiscreetly & ignorantly which results in jeopardizing the chance of saving their intellectual property i.e. novelty of ideas as they comes under public domain & lose their chance to be protected by the INELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.
Intellectual property literally means some academic or scholar wo...
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