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What works can be intellectual property?
They are subject to intellectual property, all original literary, artistic or scientific creations expressed in any manner or medium.
These creations include, for example:
* The books, pamphlets, printed matter, writings, speeches, lectures, reports, academic and any other work of the same nature.
* The musical compositions with or without words.
* Dramatic and dramatic-musical, choreographic and mimed, in general, plays.
* Cinematographic works and any other audiovisual work.
* The sculptures and paintings, drawings, engravings, lithographs and comics, cartoons or comics, as well as drafts or sketches and other works of art, whether or not implemented.
* Projects, plans, models and designs from architecture and engineering.
* The charts, maps and drawings relating to topography, geography and general science.
* Photographic works and the like.
* Computer programs.
They are also the subject of intellectual property (subject to copyright that may exist on the original work):
* The translations and adaptations.
* The revisions, updates and annotations.
* Compendia, summaries and extracts.
* The musical arrangements.
* The transformation of a literary, artistic or scientific.