What rights do I have to my intellectual property?

In Washington, you have certain rights to your intellectual property. These rights protect you from someone else using your ideas, inventions, designs, or other creative works without your permission. When you create something that is original and creative, such as a story, design, invention, or other work, it is yours and only yours. Even if your work is similar to someone else’s, it is still yours. This is why it is so important to register your works with the United States Copyright Office. You also have the right to decide how your work is used and by whom. This means no one else can use, reproduce, or sell your work without your permission. This includes digital and print copies of the work, or creating a new version of it. When it comes to intellectual property rights in Washington, you also have the right to receive compensation or credits when your work is used by someone else. This includes licensing fees and royalties. Your intellectual property is a valuable asset and it is important to protect it. Knowing your rights can help you defend it from people who want to use or profit from it without your permission.

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