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Actors will often continue to exchange with a particular partner even when they could obtain more rewards by exchanging with someone else. This behavioral pattern reflects what social exchange theorists call:
Moral Rights
Refers to the rights of creators to have their work attributed to them and to object to any derogatory treatment of it, protecting the personal and reputational connection between the creator and their creation.
Industrial Design Act
Legislation that provides protection for the visual design of objects that are not purely utilitarian, covering the creation of shapes, configurations, or looks of industrial products or parts.
Trademarks
Symbols, words, or phrases legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
Passing-off Action
A legal remedy used to protect the goodwill of a business from being misrepresented by others, typically in trademark cases.
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