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Intellectual property means the rights to dispose of works, inventions and other results of the process of human creativity, research and thought. These are the various results of more or less original ideas, instructions and solutions. Due to its intangible nature, only what is considered appropriate by the company for protection by law can be considered intellectual property, so it should generally be the results of creation, research or other activities that are sufficiently unique or original. The value of intellectual property rights is usually less difficult to determine than for physical property, it depends mainly on the degree of their subsequent use and benefit for individuals or society and the ability to support further creations.