单选题根据本课程,在台湾“Intellectual property”被翻译成()。A财产权B知识产权C智慧财产D智慧财产权
单选题
根据本课程,在台湾“Intellectual property”被翻译成()。
A
财产权
B
知识产权
C
智慧财产
D
智慧财产权
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