Protected persons/places Protected persons/places refer to persons (such as enemy prisoners of war) and places (such as hospitals) that enjoy special protections under the law of war.
Protected frequencies Protected frequencies— Friendly, generally time-oriented, frequencies used for a particular operation, identified and protected to prevent them from being ...
Protected emblems Protected emblems are the red cross, red crescent, and other symbols that designate that persons, places, or equipment so marked have a protected ...
Protected characteristics Protected characteristics refers to legal terminology referring to areas protected by federal or state statutes.
What is protected by a copyright? Copyright laws protect “original works of authorship” that are fixed in a tangible form of expression. The primary categories of material that can be copyrighted...
What is protected under trademark law? Trademark law, which falls under the Lanham Act, passed in 1946, protects the following items:
Words: all combinations of word are eligible for trademark registration...
Protected class Persons such as minorities and women protected by equal opportunity laws, including Title VІІ.