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Los Angeles intellectual property law covers the rights of those individuals who produce original works. It coverall original novels, inventions to company trademarks. The objective of Los Angeles intellectual property law is to encourage and support new artistic expressions, technologies, and inventions while supporting economic growth in Los Angeles.


How? Well, when individuals are assured that their inventions and creative works are protected and they can benefit from the fruits of their labors, then most likely they’ll be encourage to continue and create things that develop new technological advancement, make processes easier and more efficient, and most importantly create more jobs.

There are three main categories protected under intellectual property – copyrights, trademarks, and patents.

Copyrights generally cover creative works, which includes books, novels, films, and music. It gives the authors or owners the exclusive rights to reproduce, publicly display, and create derivative works.

Trademarks cover the names, marks, taglines, signs and symbols identifying the products of a company from other companies. Trademarks make it easier for consumers to identify competitors from one another.