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Intellectual property (IP) is a legal term referring to rights over creations of the mind, including both literary or artistic creations -- such as books, music, and paintings -- and commercial creations. The major types of intellectual property are copyrights, patents, and trademarks. Laws relating to IP give the creator of a work the exclusive right to authorize its reproduction for a set period of time. The purpose of such laws is to encourage creation of new literary, artistic, and informational works for the ultimate benefit of society. - Introduction.
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Home videotaping of television shows does not violate copyright law
News media may not print unpublished material without the authors permission
The Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 is not unconstitutional
Distributing software intended for illegal file-sharing violates copyright law .
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