Deck 6: Contemporary Challenges to Property Rights
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Deck 6: Contemporary Challenges to Property Rights
1
Neemix is _______ .
A) a pesticide patented by W.R. Grace
B) an Indian tree
C) a foreign formulation of a pesticide
D) unprofitable
A) a pesticide patented by W.R. Grace
B) an Indian tree
C) a foreign formulation of a pesticide
D) unprofitable
a pesticide patented by W.R. Grace
2
If patent law did not exist, W.R. Grace likely would have_______ .
A) Provided Neemix free of charge
B) Not spent its money researching neem
C) Bought neem trees for transplant to the U.S.
D) Developed Neemix any way
A) Provided Neemix free of charge
B) Not spent its money researching neem
C) Bought neem trees for transplant to the U.S.
D) Developed Neemix any way
Not spent its money researching neem
3
In Lester C. Thurow's article arguing for a new system of intellectual property rights, he argues that:
A) Patent law is a perfect solution to intellectual property rights.
B) A global system of intellectual property rights is not needed.
C) Laws must be enforceable or they should not be laws.
D) Knowledge should not be patentable.
A) Patent law is a perfect solution to intellectual property rights.
B) A global system of intellectual property rights is not needed.
C) Laws must be enforceable or they should not be laws.
D) Knowledge should not be patentable.
Laws must be enforceable or they should not be laws.
4
Internet information _______ .
A) is innocuous
B) is always accurate
C) raises no privacy concerns
D) is problematic
A) is innocuous
B) is always accurate
C) raises no privacy concerns
D) is problematic
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5
Employer monitoring of employee computer use_______ .
A) potentially can be an invasion of privacy
B) is always innocuous
C) is exactly the same as listening to employee phone calls
D) becomes more difficult each year
A) potentially can be an invasion of privacy
B) is always innocuous
C) is exactly the same as listening to employee phone calls
D) becomes more difficult each year
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6
Data mining_______ .
A) always involves credit
B) can lead to potentially illegal activities such as redlining
C) does not correlate raw data
D) is used only by mineral resource companies
A) always involves credit
B) can lead to potentially illegal activities such as redlining
C) does not correlate raw data
D) is used only by mineral resource companies
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7
Computers have led to _______ .
A) less data being stored permanently
B) less abuse of private information
C) information gathering on a much greater scale
D) decreased sale of information
A) less data being stored permanently
B) less abuse of private information
C) information gathering on a much greater scale
D) decreased sale of information
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8
The Privacy Act of 1974_______ .
A) allows individuals to delete their governmental records
B) hampered the enforcement of some other laws
C) transferred individual privacy rights to the Government
D) restricted governmental data matching
A) allows individuals to delete their governmental records
B) hampered the enforcement of some other laws
C) transferred individual privacy rights to the Government
D) restricted governmental data matching
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9
The Code of Fair Information Practices_______ .
A) was never adopted
B) is federal law
C) is law in 36 states
D) is effect only in California
A) was never adopted
B) is federal law
C) is law in 36 states
D) is effect only in California
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10
The European Union requires that member states_______ .
A) fairly process personal data
B) outlaw personal databases
C) allow each individual access to all their personal data
D) permanently store all personal data
A) fairly process personal data
B) outlaw personal databases
C) allow each individual access to all their personal data
D) permanently store all personal data
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11
The commercial insecticide Neemix is based on a natural compound.
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12
The neem tree is useful only for its seeds.
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13
The natural compound in neem is patented.
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14
Neemix has never been patented.
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15
FET stands for Foundation on Environmental Trends.
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16
WTO stands for World Trade Organization.
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17
Our current patent and trademark system was first designed more than 100 years ago.
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18
Skills and knowledge present a competitive advantage.
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19
TGI stands for Transaction Geared Information.
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20
A monopsonist is a buyer that controls a market.
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