Imagine an IPL team sets up a company to sell its own range of clothes. What type of intellectual property can the team use to show that the clothes are made by them?
Explanation & Strategy
Click any section to expand · only one open at a time
Trademarks serve as source identifiers — they tell consumers who made the product. A brand name, logo, or team insignia on clothing indicates the manufacturer's identity. Patents protect inventions, GIs protect geographical origin, and designs protect visual appearance — none of these identify the maker.
Mobile browsers only show page 1 of a PDF in-panel.
Open in a new tab to read all pages.