Exam 23: Intellectual Property
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The limited use of another's copyrighted work is allowed for news reporting and research.
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What is necessary for a literary work to be protected under the copyright law?
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Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Intellectual property
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All states have adopted a version of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act.
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Define a copyright. Identify what is protected and what is not protected by copyright law. Discuss how a copyright may be registered and why the registration is advisable.
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Define a patent and identify types of patents and their duration. Discuss patent law changes that occurred in 2013.
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"Trademark imitation"
is the term describing the unauthorized use of a trademark in a commercially similar way.
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In 2016, what act did the U.S. Congress pass to protect trade secrets?
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The grant of a property right to the inventor is called a(n) ________.
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What is an example of former trademarks that were lost by becoming a generic term?
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Under the modern U.S. patent law, who receives a patent for an invention?
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To protect their inventions, inventors must receive a patent issued by the U.S. Copyright Office.
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An author of a work always has copyright to his or her creation.
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