Business Ethics in the Digital Age
Intellectual property rights (IPR) are legal protections that grant creators and inventors exclusive rights to their creations and inventions, enabling them to control how their work is used, reproduced, and distributed. These rights cover a wide range of creations, including artistic works, inventions, and designs, helping to foster innovation and creativity in the economy. Understanding IPR is crucial as it intersects with open source and creative commons licenses, piracy and counterfeiting, and the implications of emerging technologies in the era of singularity and superintelligence.
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