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What is the difference between a trademark and a copyright?

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The copyright protects the artistic original expression that is fixed in the medium of expression. For instance, it protects the expression of an idea, the artistic work, the song, the movie, whereas a trademark protects the identification of the source for goods and services provided by a person or a company.

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