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How is a Trademark different from a Copyright?

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How is a Trademark different from a Copyright?

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A. A Trademark is some mark that is affixed on the goods to indicate the origin of the goods. Whereas, a copyright is a right given to the author of a literary, dramatic, musical, artistic work or even to a cinematographic work or a sound recording. The object of the copyright law is to encoura ge authors and artists to create original works.

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