Exam 8: Intellectual Property and Internet Law
Exam 1: Business and Its Legal Environment72 Questions
Exam 2: The Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution72 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics and Business Decision Making72 Questions
Exam 4: Constitutional Authority to Regulate Business72 Questions
Exam 5: Administrative Law72 Questions
Exam 6: Torts and Product Liability72 Questions
Exam 7: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime72 Questions
Exam 8: Intellectual Property and Internet Law72 Questions
Exam 9: International Law in a Global Economy72 Questions
Exam 10: Business Organizations72 Questions
Exam 11: Contract Formation72 Questions
Exam 12: Contract Performance, Breach, and Remedies71 Questions
Exam 13: Sales, Leases, and E-Contracts71 Questions
Exam 14: Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy72 Questions
Exam 15: Employment, Immigration, and Labor Law72 Questions
Exam 16: Employment Discrimination72 Questions
Exam 17: Environmental Law72 Questions
Exam 18: Antitrust Law and Promoting Compeittion72 Questions
Exam 19: Investor Protection and Corporate Governance72 Questions
Exam 21: for Unit One10 Questions
Exam 22: for Unit Two10 Questions
Exam 23: for Unit Three12 Questions
Exam 24: D for Unit Four8 Questions
Exam 25: E for Unit Five10 Questions
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Downloading software or music into a computer's random access memory without authorization is copyright infringement.
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The graphics used in "Go!," a handheld video game featuring racecars, are protected by
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Gas Up, Inc., designs, makes, and sells a fuel injection system that copies Hybrid Corporation's design without Hybrid's permission. This is most likely
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Joey reproduces Mina's copyrighted work without paying royalties. Joey is most likely excepted from liability for copyright infringement under the "fair use" doctrine if
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Sincere Forms, Inc., uses, in its ads, a trademark that is similar, but not identical, to the famous, registered mark of Desired Objects, Inc. Sincere's unauthorized use of the mark constitutes trademark dilution provided
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In 2011, Online Marketing Corporation registers its trademark as provided by federal law. After the first renewal, this registration
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Phil invents "PhutureNow," new Web site design software, and applies for a patent. If Phil is granted a patent, his invention will be protected
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Because the Internet is vast, the unauthorized use of another's mark in a domain name is generally permissible.
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Kay and Leo copy and exchange MP3 music files over the Internet without anyone's permission. With respect to songs owned by Musicians Recording Company, this is
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Patent infringement occurs only if an invention is copied in its entirety.
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Delite Toys, Inc., makes EZ Goo, a famous children's toy. Without Delite's consent, Fast Adhesives Company begins to use "ezgoo" as part of the URL for Fast's Web site. Fast claims that no consumer would confuse the Web site with the toy. Fast has committed
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Trek Transport Company uses a mark associated with its name to distinguish its services from those of other trucking firms. This mark is
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Sights Unseen, Inc., (SUI) sells scopes with distinctively designed and made lenses and mirrors to scientists. Telescopes, Etc. Corporation later begins to sell scopes with identical set-ups of lenses and mirrors, without SUI's permission, to consumers. This is most likely
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Chocolate Chip Cookie Corporation (4C) obtains, and gives its employees, a list of the customers of Sugar & Spice Sales, Inc. (3S). Under the law that applies to trade secrets, 4C's conduct is actionable provided
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A license permits the use of intellectual property for certain limited purposes.
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A service mark distinguishes products used, or "put into service," by the government.
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In the United States, a patent is given to the first person to file for it.
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