- 1. Trademark:- A symbol, word, or phrase that is legally registered and used to
represent a brand or
product.
- 2. Copyright:- The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell a creative
work such as a design
or model.
- 3. License:- A legal agreement between two parties that allows one party to use the
other party's
intellectual property or software.
- 4. Terms of Service:- A legal agreement between a website or application and its
users that outlines the
conditions of use.
- 5. Privacy Policy:- A legal agreement that explains how a website or application
collects, uses, and
protects user data and information.
- 6. Liability:- Legal responsibility for damages or harm caused by a product or
service.
- 7. Indemnification:- The act of compensating someone for harm or loss, often through
legal means.
- 8. Dispute Resolution:- The process of resolving legal disagreements or conflicts
between parties, often
through arbitration or mediation.
- 9. Jurisdiction:- The legal authority of a court or government to hear and rule on a
case.
- 10. Compliance:- The act of conforming to legal regulations, requirements, or
standards.