LITERARY PROPERTY

literary property. 1. The physical property in which an intellectual production is embodied, such as a book, screenplay, or lecture. [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property  41.3. C.J.S. Copyrights and Intellectual Property § 26.] 2. An owner’s exclusive right to possess, use, and dispose of such a production. See COPYRIGHT; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property  36. C.J.S. Copyrights and Intellectual Property §§ 10, 40–41, 97.]
[Blacks Law 8th]