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this intellectual property does have to be registered for a person to have rights to his or her invention or work.​

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No, registering intellectual property is not necessary for a person to have rights to his or her invention or work. Intellectual property rights exist automatically upon the creation of an original work or invention, regardless of whether or not it is registered with a government agency. However, registering intellectual property can help to provide additional legal protection and evidence of ownership.
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