Intellectual Property Rights

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Intellectual property rights refer to the set of legal rights that protect individuals or entities' exclusive rights over creative or intellectual works, including patents, trademarks, and copyrights. These rights are important in the media industry, as they help to safeguard the rights of creators/broadcasters of media content and allow them to benefit financially from their work.