60 questions
How can you make sure that your work is eligible for copyright protection? KLO 1.1
You don’t need to do anything, as copyright protection is automatic.
Register the copyright with your national intellectual property agency.
Post a copy of the work to yourself in a sealed envelope.
None of the above
Can you use the same trademark name as someone else? KLO3.3
No.
Yes, as long as you are not trading in the same industry
Yes, as long as you have a different logo.
What does copyright protect? KLO 1.2
Original ideas.
The expression of ideas in specific concrete form.
Ideas and their expression.
What are the three qualities of an invention that are traditionally used to evaluate whether a patent can be granted? KLO 1.1
Inventive, New, Used
Inventive, original idea, sophisticated
New, Sophisticated, Original
Used, New, Sophisticated
Which of these are eligible for copyright protection? KLO 1.1
A song lyric
An idea for a screenplay
An engine that runs on water
An idea for a game show
You have invented a new type of digital music player. How can you get a patent for it? KLO 1.2
You don’t need to do anything – patent protection is automatic
By writing ‘Patent pending’ after the name of the invention.
By applying for a patent from your national patent office.
What do you need to do to gain legal protection for your trademark? KLO 2.1
Register it and use it in business.
Use it in business.
Nothing, protection is automatic as soon as you record it.
If Francesca invents a new process for recording music, she will likely apply for a: KLO 1.1
Patent
Trademark
Copyright
Industrial design
The rights of an author or artist with respect to his or her creation are governed by the law of: KLO 1.2
Patents
Copyrights
Trademarks
Industrial designs
A street vendor on Bloor Street is selling fake "TAGG" watches. Under which area of intellectual property would the TAG Company likely seek a remedy? KLO 3.1
Copyright
Trademarks
Patent
Industrial design
Which is false? Intellectual property rights may be protected by: KLO 3.2
Maintaining secrecy
Registration
Use of a confidentiality clause
Assignment
Reeti has designed a uniquely shaped walker for senior citizens, which can be collapsed and, with the aid of two levers, used as a chair. Reeti's design is in commercial production under the name of Supportive Stroller. Which types of intellectual property would most likely apply to Reeti's creation? KLO 1.1
Patent; copyright; trademark
Copyright; trademark; industrial design
Trademark; industrial design; trade secret
Patent; trademark; industrial design
Which is not a remedy for infringement of intellectual property rights? KLO 3.1
Investment
An injunction
Penalties
Damages
Passing off is KLO 3.3
Incitement to break the contractual obligations of another
Presenting another's goods and services as one's own
The public utterance of a false statement of fact or opinion that harms another's reputation
The utterance of a false statement about another's goods or services that is harmful to the reputation of those goods or services
A trademark is KLO 1.1
The ornamentation or shape of a functional object, such as a chair
The right to prevent others from copying or modifying certain works
A monopoly to make, use, or sell an invention
A mark used to distinguish the source of goods or services
Under the Patent Act, the person entitled to receive a patent on a new invention is KLO 2.1
The one who invented it first
The who applied for a patent first
The one who commercialized it first
The one who first thought of it
Use of a trademark that is the property of a competitor is KLO 3.2
The tort of passing off
The tort of deceit
The tort of fraud
The tort of negligence
18. Which of the following best describes the characteristics of intellectual property? KLO 1.2
Qualification
Certificate
Patent
License
18. In the review of an intellectual property policy, who is involved from the below? KLO 2.1
Anyone
Customer
Supplier
Developer
18. What policy ensures the privacy of data? KLO 1.1
Confidentiality policy.
Management policy.
Customer service policy.
Health and safety policy
18. A “Copywriter” is a person who ……………. . KLO 2.4
Copies content from TV.
Writes advertisement content
Writes books and novels
18. A “Desktop Publisher” is a person who ……………. . KLO 2.4
Writes advertisement content
Prints marketing materials
Uses software to create content layout.
18. What is most likely to happen if company X is unable to gain a patent for its new product design? KLO 3.2
Company X will face increased competition
Company X will face reduced profit
Company X will face brand damage
Company X will face legal challenges
18. What is the likely result of having no policy on intellectual property? KLO 2.3
Increased control.
Increased efficiency.
Confusion and mistakes.
Loss of business opportunity.
18. What is the most likely result of non-compliance with intellectual property regulations? KLO 3.1
Legal challenge.
Lower profit.
Poor reputation
Product improvement
18. What does a trademark protect? KLO 1.1
an invention
a work of art
logos, names and brands
the look, shape and feel of a product
a secret formula
If you write an original story, what type of intellectual property gives you the right to decide who can make and sell copies of your work? KLO 1.1
copyright
geographical indications
patents
registered designs
trademarks
Imagine a footballer sets up his own company to sell his own range of clothes. What type of intellectual property can he use to show that the clothes are made by his company? KLO 1.2
copyright
geographical indications
patents
registered designs
trademarks
If a company develops a new technology that improves its main product, what type of intellectual property can they use to stop others from copying their invention? KLO 1.1
copyright
geographical indications
patents
registered designs
trademarks
Which of the following is NOT protected by copyright? KLO 1.2
Pantomimes
Slogans
Sculptures
Songs
. A reasonable type and amount of copying of copyrighted work is permitted under the fair use provision of US copyright law. Which of the following would be a violation of the fair use provision? KLO 3.2
Reprinting abstracts without permission from the copyright owner
Copying and distributing an entire book by a teacher to a class
Quoting passages of fewer than 300 words without permission
All of the above
Which of the following is not protected by trademark laws? KLO 1.2
Logos
Book titles
Pseudonyms
Trade dress
There is no international copyright law. KLO 1.2
True
False
What is plagiarism? KLO 2.1
Plagiarism is copying and pasting text, images, video, or anything that someone else created without giving credit
Plagiarism is work that do not require copyright permission, only that credit or a citation be given
Plagiarism is an idea, creation, or work that gives a person credit and control over the idea, creation, or work and is protected by law
What is intellectual property? KLO 1.1
Intellectual property is laws that protect the ownership of authors’ written works, photos, drawings, videos, and other graphics by requiring that people who make copies do so only with the permission of the owner
Intellectual property is the key information about a source used for a report or other research project, including its author, title, publisher, and date of publication
Intellectual property is an idea, creation, or work that gives a person credit and control over the idea, creation, or work and is protected by law
How do I show respect for intellectual property? KLO 2.3
I do not use any other person's work or creations for any reason.
When I use other people's work or creations, I make sure I cite it to give the creator credit for his or her work.
I only use information I find in books or online. I never copy my friends work and say it is my own.
What are copyright laws? KLO 1.1
Copyright laws are laws that require you to be safe on the internet.
Copyright laws protect people from authors or inventors from being sued by people who use their work.
Copyright laws protect the ownership of authors’ written works, photos, drawings, videos, and other graphics by requiring that people who make copies do so only with the permission of the owner
What is a citation? KLO 1.2
A citation is a note at the bottom of a page that gives extra information about something in the text on that page.
A citation is the key information about a source used for a report or other research project, including its author, title, publisher, and date of publication
A citation is an idea, creation, or work that gives a person credit and control over the idea, creation, or work and is protected by law.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protect the use of information and ideas that are of KLO 2.4
Ethical value
Moral value
Social value
Commercial value
The term ‘Intellectual Property Rights’ covers KLO 2.1
Copyrights
Know-how
Trade dress
All of the above
The following cannot be exploited by assigning or by licensing the rights to others. KLO 1.2
Patents
Designs
Trademark
All of the above
The following can be patented KLO 1.1
Machine
Process
Composition of matter
All of the above
Trade mark KLO 1.1
is represented graphically
is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others
may include shapes of goods or combination of colours
All of the above
Symbol of Maharaja of Air India is: KLO 1.1
Copyright
Patent
Trademark
All of the above
Design does not include KLO 1.1
features of shape
composition of lines or colours
mode or principle of construction
None of the above
The agreement that is enforceable by law is known as KLO 3.1
Valid agreement
Void agreement
Illegal agreement
Unenforceable agreement
Which of the following is (are) included in Geographical indications of Goods KLO 2.2
Handicraft
Foodstuff
Manufactured
All of the above
Patent is a form of KLO 2.3
Tangible Property
Intellectual Property
Industrial property
Both (b) and (c)
This image below is an example of a:
Copyright
Patent
Trademark
None of the above
Invention means KLO 2.1
New product having inventive step and capable industrial application
New process
New product or process having inventive step and capable industrial application
None of the above
Patent right is KLO 1.1
Exclusive right
Natural right
Property right
Both (a) and (c )
Patentability criteria includes KLO 1.1
Novelty
Inventive step
Capable of Industrial application
All the above
When someone steals your logo and makes money out of it, what penalties should be
imposed? KLO 3.1
Sue him
Work with him
Ignore his work
None of the above
This image below is an example of a: KLO 1.1
Coca-Cola
Copyright
Patent
Trademark
Coca cola is a famous beverage selling 100 million bottles a day. Like every brand they
have trade secret. Which of these is an example of a Trade Secret? KLO 1.1
The Coca-Cola logo
The Coca-Cola bottle design
The recipe for Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola’s website
Ali is an administration manager in a company. His job role in protecting intellectual
Property in business includes all of the following EXCEPT: KLO 2.3
Recognizing and keeping your safe/secret business’ intellectual property
Respecting the intellectual property rights of others (not committing infringement in your work)
Using others’ personal data without their permission
Knowing who to ask about intellectual property in your company and reporting intellectual property infringement you see or hear about to your manager
A street vendor in Khobar is selling fake G-Star watches on street stalls. He is committing
Infringement, which of these is the best definition of “infringement”? KLO 3.3
Stealing intellectual property
Using someone else’s intellectual property
Using or copying someone else’s intellectual property without their permission
Buying someone else’s intellectual property
Tommy is a local businessman who started selling perfumes. His design is in commercial
Production. What is the main reason for protecting his intellectual property? KLO 2.2
It allows people to copy other peoples’ work
It allows people to understand others’ inventions
It encourages creativity, innovation and information sharing
It helps make creators rich
If your friend wants to steal paragraphs from an author, what recommendations would
you give her to overcome non-compliance? KLO 3.2
Paraphrase the paragraphs
Take permission from the owner
Make sure to write the reference of the book
All of the above
For a misrepresentation that is effective to be actionable it must cause loss to the
claimant. Which of the following is not a recognized form of loss? KLO 3.4
Losses arising from lack of quality control over the defendant's products or services
Damage to the exclusivity of a brand
Loss of opportunities to do business
Upset on the part of the claimant