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CCSP Exam - Question 423


What is the intellectual property protection for a useful manufacturing innovation?

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Patents are the form of intellectual property protection specifically designed for useful manufacturing innovations. They protect new inventions, processes, and improvements to existing inventions, granting the inventor exclusive rights to the invention for a certain period of time. Trademarks protect brand names and logos, copyrights protect original works of authorship, and trade secrets protect confidential business information.

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akg001Option: C
Nov 22, 2024

C. patent

MaciekMTOption: C
Feb 25, 2025

A useful manufacturing innovation qualifies for patent protection, which grants the inventor exclusive rights to make, use, and sell the invention for a set period (typically 20 years). Patents protect new, useful, and non-obvious inventions, including manufacturing processes, machines, and industrial innovations. Why Not the Others? A. Trademark → Protects logos, brand names, and symbols, not innovations or inventions. B. Copyright → Protects artistic, literary, and creative works (e.g., books, music, software code), not functional innovations. D. Trade Secret → Can protect confidential manufacturing processes, but does not provide exclusive legal rights like a patent does.