who owns ip
Answer:-
The ownership of intellectual property (IP) depends on how it was created and the agreements in place. Generally, if you create something—like an invention, a piece of art, or written work—you are the owner of that IP. However, if you're employed and create something as part of your job, your employer might own the IP, unless there’s an agreement saying otherwise. In collaborative projects, ownership can be shared or decided based on contracts. It’s always a good idea to have clear agreements in place to avoid confusion later!