Exam 11: Intellectual Property
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Which of the following is actually intended to be used by someone other than the owner?
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The Coca-Cola Co. has restricted employees at soda fountains to offer another soda when a customer asks for a "Coke". Why?
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Which of the following acts protect a "famous" trademark, even if the owner is unable to prove that the public is confused by another's use of a similar mark, and provides the owner with the infringer's profits, and actual damages?
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The Berne Convention addressed international agreements in the area of:
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When a patent expires, the invention is said to be in the ________, and others may use it without limitation.
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes illegal the effort to get around devices used by copyright owners to keep their works from being infringed.
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Recreating, through legitimate means, the same information that another considers to be a trade secret is still considered misappropriation.
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Radford School has just been accredited by the United Federation of Planets Academy of Business and Managements Schools. The school is provided with an icon to put on its home page saying "Member of UFPABMS". This icon is a:
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To protect knowledge or information as a trade secret, the business must prove that it took special and extraordinary measures to keep that knowledge and information secret.
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A school's seal and logo are examples of what type of intellectual property?
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What does it mean for a trademark to become generic? Give some examples of trademarks that have become generic.
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Fair use of a registered trademark is allowed by the Economic Espionage Act.
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Copying for research or teaching are considered an infringement of the owner's property.
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What is a trade secret and what must a company do to have enforceable rights to protect a trade secret?
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Although there are civil penalties for stealing trade secrets, no criminal penalties exist at this current time.
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The Nike 'swoosh' is an example of what type of intellectual property?
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