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Is there a word to describe all intellectual creations? I came up with content but that's too generic. Artwork on the other hand has very specific connotation.
I need something that applies mostly to the realm of technology, but is not limited to software. I guess digital content is often terminal to describe that but I was wondering if there is another way to refer to that?










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    We talk about "works of art," "works of fiction," "intellectual works," etc., so I think that works works. But it is a fairly general term.

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    It's called "intellectual property" in a legal sense - This is not a legal site. You might call it your creative "portfolio". I think that's what you would call an "artist's other art". You know what I mean.

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  • Call them inventions, unless you have some specific legal reason not to use this word.

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  • Depends on your context: legalistic? journalistic?

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Is there a word to describe all intellectual creations? I came up with content but that's too generic. Artwork on the other hand has very specific connotation.
I need something that applies mostly to the realm of technology, but is not limited to software. I guess digital content is often terminal to describe that but I was wondering if there is another way to refer to that?










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    We talk about "works of art," "works of fiction," "intellectual works," etc., so I think that works works. But it is a fairly general term.

    – Sven Yargs
    2 days ago






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    It's called "intellectual property" in a legal sense - This is not a legal site. You might call it your creative "portfolio". I think that's what you would call an "artist's other art". You know what I mean.

    – user22542
    2 days ago






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    Please see the detailed help for this sort of question. I think we will need you to be more specific about (or provide more comprehensive examples of) exactly what you're attempting to describe.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago











  • Call them inventions, unless you have some specific legal reason not to use this word.

    – Global Charm
    2 days ago











  • Depends on your context: legalistic? journalistic?

    – TRomano
    yesterday














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Is there a word to describe all intellectual creations? I came up with content but that's too generic. Artwork on the other hand has very specific connotation.
I need something that applies mostly to the realm of technology, but is not limited to software. I guess digital content is often terminal to describe that but I was wondering if there is another way to refer to that?










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Is there a word to describe all intellectual creations? I came up with content but that's too generic. Artwork on the other hand has very specific connotation.
I need something that applies mostly to the realm of technology, but is not limited to software. I guess digital content is often terminal to describe that but I was wondering if there is another way to refer to that?







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    We talk about "works of art," "works of fiction," "intellectual works," etc., so I think that works works. But it is a fairly general term.

    – Sven Yargs
    2 days ago






  • 1





    It's called "intellectual property" in a legal sense - This is not a legal site. You might call it your creative "portfolio". I think that's what you would call an "artist's other art". You know what I mean.

    – user22542
    2 days ago






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    Please see the detailed help for this sort of question. I think we will need you to be more specific about (or provide more comprehensive examples of) exactly what you're attempting to describe.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago











  • Call them inventions, unless you have some specific legal reason not to use this word.

    – Global Charm
    2 days ago











  • Depends on your context: legalistic? journalistic?

    – TRomano
    yesterday














  • 1





    We talk about "works of art," "works of fiction," "intellectual works," etc., so I think that works works. But it is a fairly general term.

    – Sven Yargs
    2 days ago






  • 1





    It's called "intellectual property" in a legal sense - This is not a legal site. You might call it your creative "portfolio". I think that's what you would call an "artist's other art". You know what I mean.

    – user22542
    2 days ago






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    Please see the detailed help for this sort of question. I think we will need you to be more specific about (or provide more comprehensive examples of) exactly what you're attempting to describe.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago











  • Call them inventions, unless you have some specific legal reason not to use this word.

    – Global Charm
    2 days ago











  • Depends on your context: legalistic? journalistic?

    – TRomano
    yesterday








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We talk about "works of art," "works of fiction," "intellectual works," etc., so I think that works works. But it is a fairly general term.

– Sven Yargs
2 days ago





We talk about "works of art," "works of fiction," "intellectual works," etc., so I think that works works. But it is a fairly general term.

– Sven Yargs
2 days ago




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It's called "intellectual property" in a legal sense - This is not a legal site. You might call it your creative "portfolio". I think that's what you would call an "artist's other art". You know what I mean.

– user22542
2 days ago





It's called "intellectual property" in a legal sense - This is not a legal site. You might call it your creative "portfolio". I think that's what you would call an "artist's other art". You know what I mean.

– user22542
2 days ago




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Please see the detailed help for this sort of question. I think we will need you to be more specific about (or provide more comprehensive examples of) exactly what you're attempting to describe.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago





Please see the detailed help for this sort of question. I think we will need you to be more specific about (or provide more comprehensive examples of) exactly what you're attempting to describe.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago













Call them inventions, unless you have some specific legal reason not to use this word.

– Global Charm
2 days ago





Call them inventions, unless you have some specific legal reason not to use this word.

– Global Charm
2 days ago













Depends on your context: legalistic? journalistic?

– TRomano
yesterday





Depends on your context: legalistic? journalistic?

– TRomano
yesterday










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It's called intellectual property. It's a legal phrase and carries with it copyright rights, royalties, etc., governed in the US by the US Copyright Act.



There is a huge body of US law on this that is very complex and requires lawyers who are certified specialist in copyright law to handle properly. If you don't want to protect your intellectual property, just say, "That's my creation." But watch out: Others will try to tell rip you off and profit from your ideas. And anything you invent is your intellectual property – songs, lyrics, artwork, software design. Anything. You can be sued for violating a person's intellectual property rights. It really is a serious matters. But those right have to be registered under the law. It's not just a legal term. Laypeople use it too. I kind of like the phrase, "legal portfolio" although the word has no legal significance. There's nothing vague about your question so it needs no clarification. (I'm a licensed attorney by the way.)






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    It's called intellectual property. It's a legal phrase and carries with it copyright rights, royalties, etc., governed in the US by the US Copyright Act.



    There is a huge body of US law on this that is very complex and requires lawyers who are certified specialist in copyright law to handle properly. If you don't want to protect your intellectual property, just say, "That's my creation." But watch out: Others will try to tell rip you off and profit from your ideas. And anything you invent is your intellectual property – songs, lyrics, artwork, software design. Anything. You can be sued for violating a person's intellectual property rights. It really is a serious matters. But those right have to be registered under the law. It's not just a legal term. Laypeople use it too. I kind of like the phrase, "legal portfolio" although the word has no legal significance. There's nothing vague about your question so it needs no clarification. (I'm a licensed attorney by the way.)






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      It's called intellectual property. It's a legal phrase and carries with it copyright rights, royalties, etc., governed in the US by the US Copyright Act.



      There is a huge body of US law on this that is very complex and requires lawyers who are certified specialist in copyright law to handle properly. If you don't want to protect your intellectual property, just say, "That's my creation." But watch out: Others will try to tell rip you off and profit from your ideas. And anything you invent is your intellectual property – songs, lyrics, artwork, software design. Anything. You can be sued for violating a person's intellectual property rights. It really is a serious matters. But those right have to be registered under the law. It's not just a legal term. Laypeople use it too. I kind of like the phrase, "legal portfolio" although the word has no legal significance. There's nothing vague about your question so it needs no clarification. (I'm a licensed attorney by the way.)






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        It's called intellectual property. It's a legal phrase and carries with it copyright rights, royalties, etc., governed in the US by the US Copyright Act.



        There is a huge body of US law on this that is very complex and requires lawyers who are certified specialist in copyright law to handle properly. If you don't want to protect your intellectual property, just say, "That's my creation." But watch out: Others will try to tell rip you off and profit from your ideas. And anything you invent is your intellectual property – songs, lyrics, artwork, software design. Anything. You can be sued for violating a person's intellectual property rights. It really is a serious matters. But those right have to be registered under the law. It's not just a legal term. Laypeople use it too. I kind of like the phrase, "legal portfolio" although the word has no legal significance. There's nothing vague about your question so it needs no clarification. (I'm a licensed attorney by the way.)






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        It's called intellectual property. It's a legal phrase and carries with it copyright rights, royalties, etc., governed in the US by the US Copyright Act.



        There is a huge body of US law on this that is very complex and requires lawyers who are certified specialist in copyright law to handle properly. If you don't want to protect your intellectual property, just say, "That's my creation." But watch out: Others will try to tell rip you off and profit from your ideas. And anything you invent is your intellectual property – songs, lyrics, artwork, software design. Anything. You can be sued for violating a person's intellectual property rights. It really is a serious matters. But those right have to be registered under the law. It's not just a legal term. Laypeople use it too. I kind of like the phrase, "legal portfolio" although the word has no legal significance. There's nothing vague about your question so it needs no clarification. (I'm a licensed attorney by the way.)







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