Any information available on the Internet is an intellectual property, which is legally owned by the person who created it. For example, when you publish an article on a Web site, the article is your intellectual property. As the owner of an intellectual property, you have the exclusive rights to control the use of the material to:
Copy, reproduce, or distribute the property.
Share or sell the rights to the property.
Give away the rights to the property for free.
Any information available on the Internet is an intellectual property, which is legally owned by the person who created it. For example, when you publish an article on a Web site, the article is your intellectual property. As the owner of an intellectual property, you have the exclusive rights to control the use of the material to: Copy, reproduce, or distribute the property. Share or sell the rights to the property. Give away the rights to the property for free.