What are the differences: Copyrights, Trademarks & Patents

Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Protection

Copyrights protect Expressions.

Trademarks protect words, symbols, names and devices.

Patents protect inventions.

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What is the difference between trademarks, copyrights and patents?

Time and time again, I encounter confusion with regard to the protection and rights related to trademarks, copyrights and patents. I searched the web and found no easy-to-understand comparative analysis of these protections and rights.  So I decided to create one for my clients.  By completing this form you will receive a clear and concise, easy-to-understand, outline of the basic differences of copyright, trademark and patent rights and protections.

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