Intellectual Property
This article discusses the main types of intellectual property and their application to open source within financial services.
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Types of Intellectual Property
Trademarks
Protects symbols, names, and slogans used to identify goods or services.
Copyright
Protects original works of authorship, such as writings, music, and art.
Patents
Protects inventions or discoveries for a limited period, granting the inventor exclusive rights to the invention.
Trade Secrets
Protects confidential business information that provides a competitive edge.
Information Classification
Information such as intellectual property is normally classified in the following way:
- Public: Open information that can be shared with anyone.
- Internal Use Only: For use within the company and shouldn't be disclosed externally.
- Confidential: Sensitive information that could be detrimental if shared outside a select group within the company.
- Strictly Confidential / Secret: Extremely sensitive information, often related to core business assets or top-level decisions.
See: ISO/IEC 27001: This is an international standard for information security management. While it doesn't dictate specific classification levels, it advises organizations to classify information based on its value, requirements for legal and regulatory compliance, and criticality.
Further Reading
- Licenses: main article on Software Licenses.