Intellectual property is related to the creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, as well as symbols, names and images used in commerce.
Industrial Property: Unlike copyright, which is born by mere creation, needs registration in the offices of patents and trademarks and their non-use or renewal in a relatively short period of time. Industrial property covers patents for invention , brands, industrial designs and geographical indications.
- Patents empower the owner to decide whether the invention can be used by third parties and, in that case, in what form.
- The brand is a sign that differentiates the products or services of one company from the others.
- The industrial design, drawing or industrial model constitutes the aesthetic or ornamental aspect of an article. It can be three-dimensional or two-dimensional.