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Trademark, copyright, and patent – what is the difference?
A trademark protects brand names, slogans, or logos that function to identify the particular source of goods or services offered.
A copyright protects expressive arts such as art, novels, paintings, music, photography, software, films, or other created work.
A patent protects an embodiment of a new idea, not the idea itself, like new inventions, processes, or scientific creations, such as gadgets and medicines.