Which of the following does not qualify as intellectual property a poem that you write a photo that you create a story that you wrote based on a book you read and idea that you came up with

An idea that you came up with does not qualify as intellectual property. Intellectual property refers to the legal rights that are granted to individuals or organizations for the creation of their own original works, such as inventions, designs, artistic works, literary works, and more. While an idea can be the basis for intellectual property, the idea itself is not considered intellectual property until it is expressed or realized in a tangible or copyrighted form.

Among the options given, the idea that you came up with does not qualify as intellectual property. Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. While the other options (a poem, a photo, and a story) can be considered intellectual property, an idea by itself is not protected unless it is expressed in a tangible form, such as a written document or a prototype.