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Which of the following statements about intellectual property protection is TRUE?

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Trademarks protect branding elements, such as names and logos, but not the product itself.
  • Trademarks only protect the visual representation of a product’s name or logo, not the product itself.
  • Patents protect new inventions and innovations in technology and allow exclusive rights for a limited time.
  • Copyright protection applies only to literary and artistic works and cannot cover scientific inventions.
  • Trade secrets offer no protection against unauthorized disclosure, copying, or use by others.
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The Correct Option is A

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Trademarks protect distinctive logos, names, and symbols used to identify goods or services, not the actual product itself.
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