Deck 13: Legal and Tax Issues, Including Intellectual Property
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Deck 13: Legal and Tax Issues, Including Intellectual Property
1
Some lawyers in Canada concentrate on representing start-ups and small businesses.
True
2
No good lawyer will be willing to make fee arrangements to ease the strain on start-up's cash flow.
False
3
Double taxation is more of a myth than a legitimate threat to small businesses.
True
4
A partnership legal form of business is limited to two owners.
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A start-up can be considered a non-profit entity if it does not make a profit
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6
It is not unusual for a founder to forgo salary compensation even when external investors are brought in
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7
A founder may use an employment agreement to prevent themselves from being removed from the company without cause.
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8
Laws regulating the offer and sale of securities are only applicable to large public companies in Canada.
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9
Laws regulating the offer and sales of securities are not applicable to equity shares.
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10
A specialist certification from the Law Society of Upper Canada is required in order to provide advice to aspiring Canadian entrepreneurs.
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11
Restrictive covenants limits an individual's ability to start or work with a competitor, even if they resign from their current employment position.
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12
Courts will never adapt the length or scope of a non-competition agreement.
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13
Only once a company successfully patents an invention, is it allowed to make money on that invention.
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14
Patents are pretty much only applicable in high-technology new ventures
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15
Provincial and municipal government bodies in Canada are not subject to the action for breach of confidence where they are required to comply with legislated rights of access to information
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16
Once a company files for a patent, they must see it through to issue.
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17
Canadian inventors are free to apply for patents in other countries.
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18
Generally, public disclosure of a product or process does not invalidate it from being patented
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19
Once a patent is filed it provides immediate protection.
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20
Founders normally are issued shares (or equity) based on the size of their financial investment
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21
The owners' respective investments in a company will normally be memorialized in a non-disclosure agreement.
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22
Redemption provisions provide minority investors the ability to demand a buy out so that they are not locked into a minority investment in a closely held company forever
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23
If the employer is ending the relationship, absent 'just cause' for the termination, the employer must give the employee reasonable notice of the termination
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24
The name of a business is likely to be the repository of much of its goodwill
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25
The choice of a name is a matter of personal and artistic taste, without many legal ramifications
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26
An entrepreneur is free to name a company whatever he/she wishes
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27
The doctrine of vicarious liability states that:
A) The employer's liability for the employee's actions is limited to a specific amount of money (the amount differs from state to state)
B) The employer is responsible for any contract signed by the employee.
C) The employer is responsible for actions of the employee occurring within the scope of his/her employment
D) The employee always answers for the consequences of his/her criminal actions without transferring the responsibility to the employer
E) Employees can be held criminally liable if they contribute to the unlawful actions of an employer and should have reasonably understood the consequences.
A) The employer's liability for the employee's actions is limited to a specific amount of money (the amount differs from state to state)
B) The employer is responsible for any contract signed by the employee.
C) The employer is responsible for actions of the employee occurring within the scope of his/her employment
D) The employee always answers for the consequences of his/her criminal actions without transferring the responsibility to the employer
E) Employees can be held criminally liable if they contribute to the unlawful actions of an employer and should have reasonably understood the consequences.
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28
A redemption agreement means that
A) The business owns insurance policies on the owners and is obligated to use the proceeds to purchase each stockholder's equity upon his or her death.
B) Each owner is required to take out insurance on the others and to buy a proportional amount of the deceased's equity.
C) Business assets, such as inventory or marketable securities, equal to the value of owner's share of the equity in the company will be transferred to relatives upon his or her death.
D) Internal Revenue Service allows installment tax payments to be received within 2 years after an owner's death.
E) None of the above.
A) The business owns insurance policies on the owners and is obligated to use the proceeds to purchase each stockholder's equity upon his or her death.
B) Each owner is required to take out insurance on the others and to buy a proportional amount of the deceased's equity.
C) Business assets, such as inventory or marketable securities, equal to the value of owner's share of the equity in the company will be transferred to relatives upon his or her death.
D) Internal Revenue Service allows installment tax payments to be received within 2 years after an owner's death.
E) None of the above.
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29
Securities refer to all of the following except:
A) Equity shares
B) Options or Warrants
C) Short-term loans
D) Investments relying on the efforts of others for the investment's success
A) Equity shares
B) Options or Warrants
C) Short-term loans
D) Investments relying on the efforts of others for the investment's success
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30
Discrimination is prohibited in
A) Hiring
B) Promotion
C) Firing
D) All of the Above
A) Hiring
B) Promotion
C) Firing
D) All of the Above
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31
Non-competition agreements vary in terms of each of the following dimensions except:
A) Scope of the obligation
B) Duration of time from employment termination
C) Duration of competition allowed
D) Geographic scope
A) Scope of the obligation
B) Duration of time from employment termination
C) Duration of competition allowed
D) Geographic scope
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32
The following are examples of intellectual property except:
A) Accounts Receivable
B) Inventions
C) Dramatic Works
D) Symbols used in commerce
A) Accounts Receivable
B) Inventions
C) Dramatic Works
D) Symbols used in commerce
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33
The following are legal ways in which intellectual property can be protected in Canada except:
A) Confidential information
B) Patents
C) Industrial Designs
D) Injunction
A) Confidential information
B) Patents
C) Industrial Designs
D) Injunction
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34
Confidential information protects what about a product?
A) Its assembly and marketing strategy.
B) Symbols affixed to it
C) Instructions for its use
D) Its packaging and advertising materials
A) Its assembly and marketing strategy.
B) Symbols affixed to it
C) Instructions for its use
D) Its packaging and advertising materials
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35
Which form of intellectual property does not rely on government statues or certification, but rather the decision of courts:
A) Confidential information
B) Patents
C) Trademarks
D) Industrial Designs
A) Confidential information
B) Patents
C) Trademarks
D) Industrial Designs
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36
Which form of intellectual property does not have a time limit?
A) Patents
B) Copyright
C) Industrial Designs
D) Confidential Information
A) Patents
B) Copyright
C) Industrial Designs
D) Confidential Information
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37
Which of the following provinces is a civil law jurisdiction and includes the explicit protection of trade secrets in its civil code?
A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) British Columbia
D) Newfoundland
A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) British Columbia
D) Newfoundland
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38
The Coca-Cola formula is one of the most famous examples of a:
A) Patent
B) Trade Secret
C) Trademark
D) Confidentiality Agreement
A) Patent
B) Trade Secret
C) Trademark
D) Confidentiality Agreement
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39
Patents in Canada are governed by:
A) The court system
B) Provincial governments
C) The federal government
D) Civil Code
A) The court system
B) Provincial governments
C) The federal government
D) Civil Code
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40
In order to gain patent protection for its invention across the world, a company must:
A) File for an international patent
B) File for a patent only in its home country
C) Coordinate patent applications across countries
D) It is not possible to get patent protection outside of your home country
A) File for an international patent
B) File for a patent only in its home country
C) Coordinate patent applications across countries
D) It is not possible to get patent protection outside of your home country
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41
Under Canadian law, the legal status for the time between a patent application and its granting is referred to as:
A) Patent Pending
B) Provisional Patent
C) Probationary Patent
D) There is no legal status during this time period
A) Patent Pending
B) Provisional Patent
C) Probationary Patent
D) There is no legal status during this time period
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42
Which of the following cannot be patented under Canadian law?
A) Methods of Medical Treatment
B) Pharmaceuticals
C) Medical Instruments
D) Ways to diagnose injuries
A) Methods of Medical Treatment
B) Pharmaceuticals
C) Medical Instruments
D) Ways to diagnose injuries
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43
Trademarks can be created based on all of the following except:
A) A word
B) A symbol
C) Shape of the goods
D) A functional feature of a product
A) A word
B) A symbol
C) Shape of the goods
D) A functional feature of a product
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44
How many years is monopoly protection for an industrial design good for (without renewal)?
A) 1 year
B) 5 years
C) 15 years
D) Forever
A) 1 year
B) 5 years
C) 15 years
D) Forever
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45
Which of the following forms of IP protection have a filing fee?
A) Confidential Information
B) Passing off Trademark
C) Patent
D) None of the above
A) Confidential Information
B) Passing off Trademark
C) Patent
D) None of the above
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46
Which of the following forms of IP protection is the most expensive?
A) Patent
B) Passing off trademark
C) Registered trademark
D) Copyright
A) Patent
B) Passing off trademark
C) Registered trademark
D) Copyright
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47
Passing off is a type of:
A) Trademark
B) Patent
C) Partnership
D) Industrial Design
A) Trademark
B) Patent
C) Partnership
D) Industrial Design
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48
Each of the following requires a government review except:
A) Patent
B) Industrial Design
C) Registered Trademark
D) Passing off Trademark
A) Patent
B) Industrial Design
C) Registered Trademark
D) Passing off Trademark
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49
A company is controlled by the following levels of authority except:
A) Shareholders
B) Directors
C) Officers
D) Employees
A) Shareholders
B) Directors
C) Officers
D) Employees
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50
Name the forms of IP protection under Canadian Law and describe what subject matter is able to protect?
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51
What are four steps that a company can take to help protect confidential information, including trade secrets:
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52
Describe how a certification mark is different from a trademark and how it may be helpful to an entrepreneur.
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53
Compare the cost and length of protection between confidential information, patent, trademark and copyright.
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54
Discuss the pros and cons of protecting intellectual property through confidential information:
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55
Describe the ideal business entity from the perspective of taxation:
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