Deck 6: Intellectual Property and Other Legal Issues for the Entrepreneur

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A utility patent grants the owner protection from anyone else making,using,and/or selling the identified invention and generally reflects protection of new,useful,and unobvious processes.
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A lawyer may work on a retainer basis by which he or she provides office and consulting time,which includes court time and other legal fees related to the action.
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When resources are limited,the entrepreneur can offer a lawyer stock in exchange for legal services.
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The claims section of a patent application is probably the most difficult section of the application to prepare since this area sets the criteria by which any infringements will be determined.
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To prevent others from copying his or her ideas,the entrepreneur should not send drawings with the patent application.
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Chet Kanojia,CEO of Aereo recently lost his case in the Supreme Court because of an infringement of the copyright law.
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A trademark is a distinguishing word,name,or symbol used to identify a product.
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A trademark is given a 50-year registration with no renewal.
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A provisional patent application can be used to establish the date of conception of the invention.
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A patent is a contract between the government and an inventor.
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The Patent Cooperation Treaty,which has over 100 participants,was established to facilitate patent filings in multiple countries in one office rather than filing in each separate country.
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An example of a business method patent is Amazon.com's single clicking feature used by a buyer to order products.
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An entrepreneur should seek a patent attorney who has experience in their product line.
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Any invention requiring FDA approval has the term of its patent extended by the amount of time it takes the FDA to review the invention.
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The three major parts of a patent application are the introduction,description and warranty sections.
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The three main categories of patents are design,utility and provisional patents.
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Entrepreneurs,because of their lack of understanding of intellectual property,ignore important steps that they should have taken to protect these assets.
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Copying a product and improving it is not patent infringement.
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The most commonly issued type of patent is the plant patent.
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A design patent has a term of 14-years,beginning on the date of filing with the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO).
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Licensing a trademark generally involves a franchising agreement.
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One benefit of having a registered trademark is that it establishes the right to deposit registration with customs to prevent importation of goods with a similar mark.
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Licensing requires the licensee to pay a royalty to the licensor.
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Once accepted,the trademark is published in the Trademark Official Gazette to allow any party 90 days to oppose or request an extension to oppose.
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The reason that many noncompete agreements,which help protect trade secrets,are thrown out of court is that they are poorly structured and written.
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Copyright law does not apply to music,especially when downloaded from the Internet.
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A trade secret is protected by state law.
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An oral agreement is enforceable indefinitely.
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Licensing can be a way to start a new venture when the idea may infringe on someone else's patent,trademark,or copyright.
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Health Insurance is now required in any company for employees who work more than 20 hours per week.
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A copyright can be used to protect sculptures or blueprints.
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Health insurance premiums are less expensive if there is a large group of insured participants.
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Getting a trademark typically takes 2 years.
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A copyright protects original works of authorship.
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Licensing agreements generate revenue while minimizing risk and start-up investment costs.
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Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act CEOs are not required to vouch for the firm's financial statements because they don't get involved with the day to day operations of the firm.
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While dealing with leaking of trade secrets,legal action can be taken only after the secret has been revealed.
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Skyrocketing medical costs have resulted in lowering workers' compensation insurance premiums.
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Contracts for the sale of real estate must be in writing to be valid.
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To file for trademark protection only intent to use is necessary.
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The _____ patent is granted for a 14-year term.

A)utility
B)design
C)plant
D)procedure
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The section of the patent application that includes engineering specifications,materials and components is the:

A)background and advantage section.
B)description of invention.
C)claims section.
D)executive summary.
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Copyrights can protect all of the following except:

A)music.
B)molded plastic parts.
C)sculptures.
D)models.
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Priceline.com's service where a buyer can submit a price bid for a particular service is an example of a:

A)utility patent.
B)design patent.
C)business method patent.
D)license.
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The section of the patent application which provides the criteria by which any infringement will be determined is the:

A)background and advantages section.
B)description of the invention.
C)claims section.
D)executive summary.
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It takes approximately ______ to obtain a trademark.

A)12 months
B)13 months
C)14 months
D)18 months
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To apply for a trademark:

A)intent to use the mark is required.
B)the mark must actually have been used on goods.
C)the mark must be copyrighted.
D)the mark must have been used on goods that are already tradeD.
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A _________ is a contract between the government and an inventor.

A)patent
B)franchise
C)trademark
D)trade secret
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Which of the following statements is(are)not true?

A)A trademark may be a word,slogan,symbol,design or particular sound.
B)Unlike a patent,trademark does not last indefinitely.
C)It is possible to file for a trademark if you intend to use this mark in the future.
D)There are four categories of trademarks.
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The ________ is filed to establish a date of conception of an invention and replaces what used to be known as a disclosure document.

A)provisional patent
B)defensive document
C)trademark
D)copyright
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The initial registration for a trademark lasts:

A)10 years.
B)14 years.
C)17 years.
D)20 years.
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Which of the following is a contract that grants the owner protection,based on the appearance of an object?

A)Utility patent
B)Design patent
C)Plant patent
D)Disclosure document
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Copyrights are registered with:

A)the U.S.Justice Department.
B)the Internet Commission.
C)the GATT.
D)the Library of Congress.
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Once accepted,the trademark is published in the Trademark Official Gazette for ____ days to allow any party to oppose or request an extension to oppose the use of the mark.

A)10
B)30
C)90
D)180
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A patent attorney hired as a specialist to help the entrepreneur obtain a patent would most likely be hire on a:

A)retainer fee
B)success fee
C)out-of-pocket reimbursement
D)one-time fee
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The term of a copyright is the author's life plus:

A)20 years.
B)30 years.
C)50 years.
D)70 years.
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The _______ was established to facilitate patent filings in multiple countries.

A)General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs
B)Patent and Trademark Office
C)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D)Patent Cooperation Treaty
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The entire trademark registration process takes approximately:

A)7 months
B)13 months
C)18 months
D)2 years
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Which government office is responsible for the federal registration of trademarks?

A)U.S.Trademark Services
B)Local Chambers of Commerce
C)Patent and Trademark Office
D)Internal Revenue Service
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Authors or publishers of software are protected under:

A)copyrights.
B)trademarks.
C)utility patents.
D)trade secrets.
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Trade secrets are protected:

A)by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
B)by federal law.
C)by state law.
D)by the Library of Congress.
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What type of insurance is mandatory in some states?

A)Property
B)Bonding
C)Life
D)Workers' Compensation
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Explain what makes a contract legally enforceable
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The courts consider oral agreements under $500 binding if:

A)the agreement is for less than one year.
B)the parties have previously done business together.
C)the transaction is for services rendered.
D)the new venture is incorporateD.
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What type of agreement must always be in writing in order to be a legally binding contract?

A)Client
B)Distributor
C)Supplier
D)Real estate
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Identify and describe the major parts of a patent application.
A.Introduction - this section should contain the background and advantages of the invention and the nature of problems that it overcomes.It should clearly state how the invention differs from existing offerings.
B.Description of Invention - should contain a brief description of the drawings that accompany it.These drawings must comply with PTO requirements.Following this would be a detailed description of the invention,which may include engineering specifications,materials,components,and so on,that are vital to the actual making of the invention.
C.Claims - the most difficult section of the application to prepare since claims are the criteria by which any infringements will be determined.Essential parts of the invention should be described in broad terms so as to prevent others from getting around the patent.At the same time,the claims must not be so general that they hide the invention's uniqueness and advantages.
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Licensing represents opportunities for:

A)expanding into new markets.
B)reach more customers in existing target markets.
C)an entrepreneur to profit with less risk and costly start-up investment.
D)an entrepreneur to gain access to others' copyrights,trademarks and patents.
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What are the main benefits of a registered trademark?
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What type of insurance would cover fire or burglary damage?

A)Property
B)Bonding
C)Life
D)Workers' Compensation
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Licensing can be used by the entrepreneur to:

A)protect the Board of Directors from liability.
B)insulate management from liability.
C)protect confidentiality of a trade secret.
D)copy a competitor's patent.
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Trade secrets can be protected for:

A)an unlimited period of time.
B)20 years according to federal law.
C)14 years according to state law.
D)50 years if renewed to the maximum allowed,five 10 year renewable terms.
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The _______ created the commission that prescribes safety standards for products.

A)Consumer Product Safety Act
B)Patent Cooperation Treaty
C)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D)U.S.Labor Department
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List the four requirements of filing for a trademark.
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Identify and describe the three different types of patents.
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Which of the following is not a condition that makes a contract legally enforceable?

A)Consideration is given by both parties
B)All parties involved are competent
C)Money is exchanged for products/services
D)Acceptance of the offer must be voluntary
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Which of the following is true regarding the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?

A)It only applies to companies that make over $10 million in gross revenue.
B)Private companies are not included in this act.
C)The act does not cover fraud via TV or radio.
D)The act only covers a narrow range of corporate governance activity.
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A utility patent grants the owner protection from anyone else making,using,and/or selling the identified invention and generally reflects protection of new,useful,and unobvious processes.
True
2
A lawyer may work on a retainer basis by which he or she provides office and consulting time,which includes court time and other legal fees related to the action.
False
3
When resources are limited,the entrepreneur can offer a lawyer stock in exchange for legal services.
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4
The claims section of a patent application is probably the most difficult section of the application to prepare since this area sets the criteria by which any infringements will be determined.
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To prevent others from copying his or her ideas,the entrepreneur should not send drawings with the patent application.
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Chet Kanojia,CEO of Aereo recently lost his case in the Supreme Court because of an infringement of the copyright law.
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A trademark is a distinguishing word,name,or symbol used to identify a product.
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A trademark is given a 50-year registration with no renewal.
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A provisional patent application can be used to establish the date of conception of the invention.
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A patent is a contract between the government and an inventor.
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The Patent Cooperation Treaty,which has over 100 participants,was established to facilitate patent filings in multiple countries in one office rather than filing in each separate country.
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An example of a business method patent is Amazon.com's single clicking feature used by a buyer to order products.
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An entrepreneur should seek a patent attorney who has experience in their product line.
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Any invention requiring FDA approval has the term of its patent extended by the amount of time it takes the FDA to review the invention.
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The three major parts of a patent application are the introduction,description and warranty sections.
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The three main categories of patents are design,utility and provisional patents.
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Entrepreneurs,because of their lack of understanding of intellectual property,ignore important steps that they should have taken to protect these assets.
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Copying a product and improving it is not patent infringement.
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The most commonly issued type of patent is the plant patent.
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A design patent has a term of 14-years,beginning on the date of filing with the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO).
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Licensing a trademark generally involves a franchising agreement.
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One benefit of having a registered trademark is that it establishes the right to deposit registration with customs to prevent importation of goods with a similar mark.
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Licensing requires the licensee to pay a royalty to the licensor.
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Once accepted,the trademark is published in the Trademark Official Gazette to allow any party 90 days to oppose or request an extension to oppose.
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The reason that many noncompete agreements,which help protect trade secrets,are thrown out of court is that they are poorly structured and written.
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Copyright law does not apply to music,especially when downloaded from the Internet.
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A trade secret is protected by state law.
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An oral agreement is enforceable indefinitely.
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Licensing can be a way to start a new venture when the idea may infringe on someone else's patent,trademark,or copyright.
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Health Insurance is now required in any company for employees who work more than 20 hours per week.
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A copyright can be used to protect sculptures or blueprints.
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Health insurance premiums are less expensive if there is a large group of insured participants.
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Getting a trademark typically takes 2 years.
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A copyright protects original works of authorship.
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Licensing agreements generate revenue while minimizing risk and start-up investment costs.
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Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act CEOs are not required to vouch for the firm's financial statements because they don't get involved with the day to day operations of the firm.
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While dealing with leaking of trade secrets,legal action can be taken only after the secret has been revealed.
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Skyrocketing medical costs have resulted in lowering workers' compensation insurance premiums.
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Contracts for the sale of real estate must be in writing to be valid.
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To file for trademark protection only intent to use is necessary.
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The _____ patent is granted for a 14-year term.

A)utility
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D)procedure
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The section of the patent application that includes engineering specifications,materials and components is the:

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C)claims section.
D)executive summary.
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Copyrights can protect all of the following except:

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D)models.
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Priceline.com's service where a buyer can submit a price bid for a particular service is an example of a:

A)utility patent.
B)design patent.
C)business method patent.
D)license.
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The section of the patent application which provides the criteria by which any infringement will be determined is the:

A)background and advantages section.
B)description of the invention.
C)claims section.
D)executive summary.
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It takes approximately ______ to obtain a trademark.

A)12 months
B)13 months
C)14 months
D)18 months
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To apply for a trademark:

A)intent to use the mark is required.
B)the mark must actually have been used on goods.
C)the mark must be copyrighted.
D)the mark must have been used on goods that are already tradeD.
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A _________ is a contract between the government and an inventor.

A)patent
B)franchise
C)trademark
D)trade secret
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Which of the following statements is(are)not true?

A)A trademark may be a word,slogan,symbol,design or particular sound.
B)Unlike a patent,trademark does not last indefinitely.
C)It is possible to file for a trademark if you intend to use this mark in the future.
D)There are four categories of trademarks.
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The ________ is filed to establish a date of conception of an invention and replaces what used to be known as a disclosure document.

A)provisional patent
B)defensive document
C)trademark
D)copyright
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The initial registration for a trademark lasts:

A)10 years.
B)14 years.
C)17 years.
D)20 years.
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Which of the following is a contract that grants the owner protection,based on the appearance of an object?

A)Utility patent
B)Design patent
C)Plant patent
D)Disclosure document
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Copyrights are registered with:

A)the U.S.Justice Department.
B)the Internet Commission.
C)the GATT.
D)the Library of Congress.
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Once accepted,the trademark is published in the Trademark Official Gazette for ____ days to allow any party to oppose or request an extension to oppose the use of the mark.

A)10
B)30
C)90
D)180
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A patent attorney hired as a specialist to help the entrepreneur obtain a patent would most likely be hire on a:

A)retainer fee
B)success fee
C)out-of-pocket reimbursement
D)one-time fee
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The term of a copyright is the author's life plus:

A)20 years.
B)30 years.
C)50 years.
D)70 years.
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57
The _______ was established to facilitate patent filings in multiple countries.

A)General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs
B)Patent and Trademark Office
C)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D)Patent Cooperation Treaty
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The entire trademark registration process takes approximately:

A)7 months
B)13 months
C)18 months
D)2 years
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59
Which government office is responsible for the federal registration of trademarks?

A)U.S.Trademark Services
B)Local Chambers of Commerce
C)Patent and Trademark Office
D)Internal Revenue Service
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60
Authors or publishers of software are protected under:

A)copyrights.
B)trademarks.
C)utility patents.
D)trade secrets.
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Trade secrets are protected:

A)by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
B)by federal law.
C)by state law.
D)by the Library of Congress.
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What type of insurance is mandatory in some states?

A)Property
B)Bonding
C)Life
D)Workers' Compensation
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63
Explain what makes a contract legally enforceable
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64
The courts consider oral agreements under $500 binding if:

A)the agreement is for less than one year.
B)the parties have previously done business together.
C)the transaction is for services rendered.
D)the new venture is incorporateD.
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What type of agreement must always be in writing in order to be a legally binding contract?

A)Client
B)Distributor
C)Supplier
D)Real estate
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Identify and describe the major parts of a patent application.
A.Introduction - this section should contain the background and advantages of the invention and the nature of problems that it overcomes.It should clearly state how the invention differs from existing offerings.
B.Description of Invention - should contain a brief description of the drawings that accompany it.These drawings must comply with PTO requirements.Following this would be a detailed description of the invention,which may include engineering specifications,materials,components,and so on,that are vital to the actual making of the invention.
C.Claims - the most difficult section of the application to prepare since claims are the criteria by which any infringements will be determined.Essential parts of the invention should be described in broad terms so as to prevent others from getting around the patent.At the same time,the claims must not be so general that they hide the invention's uniqueness and advantages.
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Licensing represents opportunities for:

A)expanding into new markets.
B)reach more customers in existing target markets.
C)an entrepreneur to profit with less risk and costly start-up investment.
D)an entrepreneur to gain access to others' copyrights,trademarks and patents.
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68
What are the main benefits of a registered trademark?
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What type of insurance would cover fire or burglary damage?

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B)Bonding
C)Life
D)Workers' Compensation
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Licensing can be used by the entrepreneur to:

A)protect the Board of Directors from liability.
B)insulate management from liability.
C)protect confidentiality of a trade secret.
D)copy a competitor's patent.
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Trade secrets can be protected for:

A)an unlimited period of time.
B)20 years according to federal law.
C)14 years according to state law.
D)50 years if renewed to the maximum allowed,five 10 year renewable terms.
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The _______ created the commission that prescribes safety standards for products.

A)Consumer Product Safety Act
B)Patent Cooperation Treaty
C)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D)U.S.Labor Department
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73
List the four requirements of filing for a trademark.
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Identify and describe the three different types of patents.
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Which of the following is not a condition that makes a contract legally enforceable?

A)Consideration is given by both parties
B)All parties involved are competent
C)Money is exchanged for products/services
D)Acceptance of the offer must be voluntary
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Which of the following is true regarding the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?

A)It only applies to companies that make over $10 million in gross revenue.
B)Private companies are not included in this act.
C)The act does not cover fraud via TV or radio.
D)The act only covers a narrow range of corporate governance activity.
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