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Intellectual Property

Intangible assets, such as secret recipes or production techniques. Intangible creative work that is embodied in physical form.


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Focuses on security and encryption to prevent unauthorized copying limit distribution to only those who pay. This is considered firstgeneration DRM. Secondgeneration DRM covers description, identification, trading, protection, monitoring and tracking of all forms of rights usages over both tangible and intangible assets including management of rights holders’ relationships. It is important to note that DRM manages all rights, not just those involving digital content. Additionally, it is important to note that DRM is the “digital management of rights” and not the “management of digital rights. ” That is, DRM manages all rights, not only the rights applicable to permissions over digital content.
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Any person, facility, material, information, or activity that has a positive value to an owner. Anything within an environment that should be protected. The loss or disclosure of an asset could result in an overall security compromise, loss of productivity, reduction in profits, additional expenditures, discontinuation of the organization, and numerous intangible consequences.
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A method of asset protection that identifies or defines a copyright, patent, trade secret, etc. or validates ownership and ensures that intellectual property rights are protected.
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A field of study involving techniques and methods under which computers can simulate such human intellectual activities as learning.
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Intellectual property that is absolutely critical to a business and would cause significant damage if it were disclosed to competitors and/or the public.
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