Exam 17: Protecting and Licensing Intellectual Property
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The importation of foreign-made trademarked merchandise into the U.S. for sale in competition with the U.S. trademark owner's own merchandise made in the U.S. is referred to as:
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Develop a document that proposes international standards for trademark licensing or use by a subsidiary (or sale to a third party) of copyrighted material.
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When it seems likely that a licensee may develop improvements in the licensed technology, a licensor may wish to include a ____ in the license agreement.
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What defense can an accused party use when accused of IP infringement?
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Foreign laws that require the government approval of a licensing agreement are a form of protectionist policy.
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Copyright protection for works of authorship available through the Internet is expressly provided by:
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Foreign laws that require the disclosure of the ingredients of formulas of trade secrets to determine the safety of the product before entry is granted is a legitimate government regulation under its police powers i.e. health and safety.
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A single multinational application process is available for protecting intellectual property in:
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The European Union has both a common multinational patent application process as well as the individual country processes.
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Both the Berne Convention and the Paris Convention require signatory countries to enact certain minimum substantive laws.
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The Paris Convention gives a trademark holder in any signatory country a "right of priority."
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Many technology owners have avoided introducing technology or technological products into Brazil because:
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The type of arrangement in which the licensor permits the licensee to sell certain goods under the licensor's trademark or logo is called:
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When the intellectual property being licensed is technology protected primarily by a patent, a key license provision will be a clause setting forth the licensee's obligation to keep the licensed technology confidential.
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Importation of merchandise produced and sold abroad and then imported back into the United States for sale in competition with the U.S. trademark owner is referred to counterfeit goods.
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In the licensing agreement the licensor would set the geographic and field-of-use limitations on licensees.
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Most nations grant patent priority to the individual who can prove (s)he was the first to invent.
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A licensee will seek a grant back of ownership in improvements to the licensor.
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Common restrictions imposed on the use of technology include geographic limitations on the licensee's manufacturing and/or marketing activities. These types of restrictions are also known as:
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Which of the following represent th e thre e regulator y scheme s fo r a technolog y transfe r agreemen t rang e fro m leas t prohibitiv e t o mos t prohibitiv e?
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