What's the difference between Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Law?

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    Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Law are both important areas of law, but they are different in their focus and scope. Cyber Law deals with the legal issues that arise from the use of computers and the internet, while intellectual property law deals with the protection of creative works and inventions.

    Particulars

    Cyber Law

    Intellectual Property Law

    Main Learning

    Information Technology Law

    Patents, Copyrights, Geographical Information, Industrial Design

    Subjects

    Internet Privacy, Digital Signature, Cybercrimes, E-commerce, E-contracts

    Theories of property, Trade secrets, Trademarks, and Copyright

    Job Positions

    Cybersecurity lawyer, Cybercrime, Privacy lawyer,  E-commerce lawyer

    Intellectual property lawyer, Patent attorney, Copyright lawyer, Trademark lawyer

    Fees Range

    INR 1000 - 2 lakhs

    INR 2000 - INR 16 lakhs

    Salary Range

    INR 3 - 8 LPA

    INR 3 - 11 LPA

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