Exam 4: Intellectual Property
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Reprise Entertainment, Inc., a U.S. television and movie production company, files suit against Substantivo TV, Ltd., a Mexican production firm, for infringement of intellectual property rights under Mexico's national laws. Both the United States and Mexico are signatories to TRIPS and under that agreement, Reprise is entitled to receive
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In 2016, Kelly writes Like the Wind, a novel about marathoners and ultra marathoners. Kelly does not register the work with the appropriate government office. Under federal copyright law, Kelly's work is protected
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Resurgent Corporation designs a new mobile device that the firm names "SyFy." The company can obtain patent protection for
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Garrett makes and distributes copies of Here We Go Again, a movie copyrighted by Indie Motion Pictures, Inc. Garrett does this without Indie's permission. He may be liable for
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Edge is a video game featuring interactive extreme sports. The graphics used in the game are protected by
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In its ads for athletic shoes, Sleek Feet LLC uses a trademark that is similar, but not identical, to the famous, registered mark of Thor, Inc. Sleek Feet's unauthorized use of the mark constitutes trademark dilution, provided that
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The process behind the production of "AccountForIt," a suite of business accounting and inventory software, is protected by
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A license permits the use of intellectual property for certain limited purposes.
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A patent and a copyright are examples of intellectual property, but a trademark is not an example of intellectual property.
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Li'l Canine Company (LCC) uses a trademark that neither LCC nor anyone else has registered with the government. Under federal trademark law, LCC
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