#1
Which of the following is not a form of intellectual property?
Corporate strategy
ExplanationNot considered intellectual property, rather a business practice.
#2
What does the term 'copyright' protect?
Creative works
ExplanationEncompasses original literary, artistic, and other creative works.
#3
What is the term for the legal right to prevent others from using, selling, or distributing a creative work?
Copyright
ExplanationProtects original works of authorship in tangible forms.
#4
Which of the following is not protected by copyright?
Ideas
ExplanationCopyright protects expression of ideas, not the ideas themselves.
#5
Fair use is a doctrine in the United States that permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission. Which of the following is a factor considered in determining fair use?
The purpose and character of the use
ExplanationExamines whether the use is transformative, educational, or commercial.
#6
What is the term for the unauthorized use or reproduction of someone else's work?
Piracy
ExplanationInfringes on intellectual property rights, particularly in digital media.
#7
What is the duration of copyright protection in the United States?
Life of the author plus 70 years
ExplanationProvides long-term protection for creators and their heirs.
#8
What is the term for the legal protection granted to the unique appearance of a product?
Trade dress
ExplanationCovers non-functional aspects of product appearance.
#9
What is the term for the exclusive right granted to an inventor for a new, useful, and non-obvious invention?
Patent
ExplanationProvides exclusive rights to produce, sell, or use an invention.
#10
Which international agreement sets standards for intellectual property rights enforcement?
TRIPS Agreement
ExplanationEstablishes minimum standards for protection and enforcement.
#11
Which of the following is not a requirement for patent protection?
Public disclosure
ExplanationContrary to patents, trade secrets involve secrecy.
#12
Which of the following is not a defense against a claim of trademark infringement?
Intent to use
ExplanationIntent to use doesn't absolve infringement if confusion is likely.
#13
What is the term for the act of registering a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark?
Cybersquatting
ExplanationInfringes on trademark rights in the digital space.