Exam 14: Intellectual Property and Internet Law
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The following is not an example of a trademark:
Free
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The Sonny Bonno Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 extended individual copyright protection for their life plus 70 years.
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In copyright,the term writing includes:
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act prohibits unauthorized access to copyrighted digital works.
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The American Inventors Protection Act permits an inventor to file a provisional application.
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What event eliminated the need to put the copyright symbol or the word "copyright" on the copyrighted work?
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The Economic Espionage Act provides for fines per crime of:
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act imposes up to how much prison time?
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In Newton v.Beastie Boys the court found that the Beastie Boys' deminimis sampling to be fair-use.
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To receive a patent,the invention must be novel,useful,and nonobvious.
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Under the public use doctrine,how long does an item need to be used by the public in order to avoid a patent issuance?
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