Which type of intellectual property covers the expression of ideas rather than the ideas themselves?

Which type of intellectual property covers the expression of ideas rather than the ideas themselves?

Which type of intellectual property covers the expression of ideas rather than the ideas themselves?

A.
Trademark

B.
Patent

C.
Copyright

D.
Trade secret

Explanation:
C: A copyright covers the expression of ideas rather than the ideas themselves; it usually protects artistic property such as writing, recordings, databases, and computer programs. Page 512.



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A copyright covers the expression of ideas rather than the ideas themselves; it usually protects artistic property such as writing, recordings, databases, and computer programs.