Companies A, B, C, and D have joint intellectual property ownership with each other. Companies A and B recreate and distribute products without consulting C and D. What impact has joint intellectual property ownership on C and D in relation to A and B’s action?(1 point)

Responses

Company A has more legal right to recreate and distribute the products.
Company A has more legal right to recreate and distribute the products.

Company B has more legal rights than the rest of the companies.
Company B has more legal rights than the rest of the companies.

Companies have equal rights under a joint intellectual property.
Companies have equal rights under a joint intellectual property.

Company C has more legal rights than company D.
Company C has more legal rights than company D.

None of the responses provided accurately reflect the impact of joint intellectual property ownership on Companies C and D in relation to Companies A and B's actions. In this scenario, all companies involved have joint ownership of the intellectual property, which means they all have equal rights to recreate and distribute the products. Companies A and B cannot take action without consulting Companies C and D, as they all have joint ownership of the intellectual property.