Inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, names, and pictures used in business are all examples of intellectual property (IP). A minimum of 50 years after the author's passing, copyright protects the rights of authors of literary and artistic works (such as books and other publications, musical compositions, paintings, sculptures, computer programs, and films). The rights of performers (such as actors, singers, and musicians), creators of phonograms (sound recordings), and broadcasting companies are also protected by copyright and related (often referred to as "neighboring" rights). The primary societal goal of copyright and associated rights protection is to support and honor creative effort. One area can be described as the protection of distinctive signs, specifically trademarks (which separate the products or services of one company from those of other companies) and geographical indications (which identify a good as coming from a location where a specific quality of the good is primarily attributable to its geographic origin).
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