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What are Intellectual Property Rights

GlossaryEthics & Safety

Legal rights that protect creations, inventions, brands, code, data or media.

Definition

Intellectual Property Rights is legal rights that protect creations, inventions, brands, code, data or media. In practical AI work, it helps teams connect a concept to data, model behavior, product choices and evaluation. The useful question is not only what the term means, but how it affects quality, cost, reliability and risk in a real workflow.

Example

Before launching an AI feature, a product team uses Intellectual Property Rights as part of a review for user harm, privacy, compliance and accountability risks.

Why it matters

Intellectual Property Rights matters because AI systems affect people, rights, safety, privacy and trust, not only technical metrics.

How it works

Teams identify affected users, map possible harms, set safeguards, document decisions and review outcomes after deployment. For Intellectual Property Rights, the key is to connect the definition with input data, assumptions, measurable outcomes and deployment limits.

Where it is used

  • Used in AI governance, policy review, risk assessment, privacy, content integrity and responsible deployment.

Limitations

Ethical or legal labels do not prove safety by themselves; teams still need evidence, accountability and ongoing review.