Personality Theory [Intellectual Property] Law and Legal Definition
Personality theory is a principle of intellectual property that gives importance to the point of view of the individual inventor, author, or artist rather than that of society as a whole while analyzing intellectual-property rights. It holds that personal expression is a form of self-actualization that gives the creator inalienable moral rights in the creations.
Legal Definition list
- Personality Theory [Intellectual Property]
- Personality Test
- Personality Disorder
- Personal-Comfort Doctrine
- Personal Use Quantities [Food and Drugs]
- Personally Identifiable Financial Information
- Personally Identifiable Information ( Bankruptcy)
- Personally Identifiable Information [Education]
- Personally Identifying Information
- Personalty
- Personnel