corporeal
corporeal (kor-por-ee-[schwa]l), adj. Having a physical, material existence; TANGIBLE (land and fixtures are corporeal property). Cf. INCORPOREAL. — corporeality, n.
corporeal (kor-por-ee-[schwa]l), adj. Having a physical, material existence; TANGIBLE (land and fixtures are corporeal property). Cf. INCORPOREAL. — corporeality, n.
abstract idea. Intellectual property. A concept or thought, removed from any tangible embodiment. • An abstract idea is one of the categories of unpatentable subject matter, along with natural phenomena and laws of nature. But a process that uses abstract ideas to produce a useful result can be patented. Copyright law likewise will not protect