Exam 6: Intellectual Property
Exam 1: Public Communication and the Law32 Questions
Exam 2: The First Amendment63 Questions
Exam 3: Methods of Control50 Questions
Exam 4: Libel62 Questions
Exam 5: Privacy60 Questions
Exam 6: Intellectual Property51 Questions
Exam 7: Political Speech63 Questions
Exam 8: Commercial Speech60 Questions
Exam 9: Obscenity and Indecency59 Questions
Exam 10: The Media and the Judiciary54 Questions
Exam 11: Protection of News Sources, Notes and Recordings49 Questions
Exam 12: Access to Information51 Questions
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The Lanham Act's prohibition against the registration of "immoral or scandalous" trademarks has been found to violate the First Amendment.
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Original expression is copyrighted as soon as:
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In the Acuff-Rose case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a musical parody that copies the "heart" of the original work's lyrics can be a fair use.
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In 2020, the Supreme Court ruled that a state may not copyright its entire official code, which includes both the laws and annotations interpreting them.
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Under the fair use doctrine, commentators and critics can discuss and criticize copyrighted works as long as the commentators get permission to copy excerpts or clips.
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A student who downloads a copyrighted film without paying and without permission is a direct infringer.
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The legal lesson for samplers and mashup makers from the Diddie Combs and Biz Markie cases: Get permission to copy or perform even brief copyrighted samples of music.
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If freelancers sign a "work for hire" contract, they give the publisher:
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The Coca Cola Company objected to "Enjoy Cocaine" posters employing Coca Cola typefaces and colors because Coca Cola feared consumers would think the company treated the use of cocaine humorously.
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If an over-the-air broadcast station plays Adele's "Take It All," the station must pay royalties for the composition but not for Adele's recording.
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Cable operators have a compulsory license to carry some distant broadcast signals as long as the cable operators pay royalties.
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Which of the following sentences, if any, violate a trademark when published online?
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Companies that provide the servers and software that allow people to illegally trade and download copyrighted works have been ruled to be:
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Courts may consider which of the following when determining fair use:
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To be copyrighted, a work must be at least of "moderate quality."
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Internet service providers must "take down" posted works if someone claims the posting infringes a copyright.
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The effect of copying on the copyright owner's commercial market is a very important factor in determining fair use.
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